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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the various forensic subdisciplines and how they are used in criminal investigations. Students will learn standard recognition, documentation, recovery, preservation, and analytical techniques. It is recommended that students take CJ 1340 in the same semester as this course. Pre-Requisite(s): CJ 1010 Semester(s): All
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12.00 Credits
This course satisfies the Utah POST requirements for a Special Functions Officer Certification for employment as a Utah Corrections Officer, Constable, Ordinance Enforcement, and Limited Reserve Officer. Certification may become active when hired by an agency with Peace Officer authority. Pre-Requisite(s): Must be 21 years of age, a US Citizen, pass the NPOST entrance exam and background investigation. Semester(s): All
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12.00 Credits
This course satisfies the Utah POST requirements for a Peace Officer Certification for employment as a Utah Police Officer, Deputy Sheriff, Conservation Officer, and Park Ranger. Certification may become active when hired by an agency with Peace Officer authority. It is recommended students complete CJ 1910 prior to taking this course. Semester(s): All
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course provides for supervised work experience in a public, or private agency related to criminal justice. Must complete specific learning objectives related to the program major and employment. Pre-Requisite(s): CJ 1010, CJ 1330, CJ 1340, and CJ 1350. Semester(s): All
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3.00 Credits
This is designed for first line supervisors in criminal justice agencies. Topics covered include work environment, diversity, motivation, discipline, evaluation, planning and leadership. Supervisory report writing is an integral part. Prereq: CJ 1010 Semester: All
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the history, function, and administration of policing and the role of police in modern society. Special emphasis will be placed on current problems and issues confronting police and solutions within an organizational framework. It is recommended students complete CJ 1010 prior to taking this course. Semester(s): All
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3.00 Credits
This course examines juvenile crime, trial and sentencing, alternatives to juvenile incarceration, community-based services, and prosecution of juveniles as adults. This course may include laws regarding child abuse, foster care, termination of parental rights, child custody, adoption and the evolving nature of juvenile law. It is recommended students complete CJ 1010 prior to taking this course. Semester(s): All
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the concepts, equipment, and manual exposure principals behind forensic photography with different cameras. Students will learn how to properly document various types of scenes, decedents, evidence, reconstructions, and wounds in different spectrums. Demonstrative exhibit, legal standards, post-processing techniques, reporting, and testimonial methods will also be addressed. It is recommended students complete ART 1050 prior to taking this course. Prerequisite(s): CJ 1350 Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches students the purpose of the rules of evidence and how to apply the rules of evidence in a trial setting. Students will learn how to apply various rules of evidence related to hearsay, qualifying as a witness, authentication, relevance, and privileges against testifying. Students will analyze mock scenarios to determine if evidence would be admissible at trial. Pre-Requisite(s): CJ 1010 and CJ 1330 Semester(s): All
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the effects of crime and victimization on individuals and society. It further addresses how policy makers and enforcers deal with those who are victimized/survivors, such as current law enforcement, prosecution, victim/survivor resource availability, and legislative trends. It is recommended students complete CJ 1010 prior to taking this course. Semester(s): All
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