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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of work-related violations of criminal and regulatory law. Topics considered include: employee theft and misconduct; "crimes in the suites" committed by corporations andcorporate officers; and offenses committed by government officials, and medical, legal, and other professionals. Theories of causation and suggested strategies developed to identify and control this serious, but often hidden, crime problem are also examined. Prerequisite: CRJ 1010 or consent of instructor. Fall, odd years.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the procedures used in dealing with juveniles who come into conflict with the law. Course includes critical appraisal of the history and role of the juvenile courts and assessment of correctional strategies currently in use to treat juvenile offenders. Prerequisite: CRJ 1010 or consent of instructor. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study in criminal justice with specific topics to be announced prior to each semester. Course offerings will be determined by student demand and faculty availability. Specific topics may include: prisoner's rights. Specific topics may include: prisoners' rights, community justice,comparative criminal justice, private security and public safety, police civil liability, etc.
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3.00 Credits
Criminal Justice majors assume partial responsibility, under faculty supervision, for the progress of students in criminal justice courses. Sample duties might include conducting study sessions, preparing and distributing handouts, and leading discussion groups. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing and consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of ethical issues and problems that affect the criminal justice system. This course will explore the nature of morality and ethics, review key ethical theories, evaluate the relationship between law and ethics, and consider the role of the criminal justice system in fostering ethical behavior. Ethical dilemmas that face law enforcement officers, attorneys and judges, and correctional personnel in their daily work lives will be examined and discussed. Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of instructor. Spring, odd years.
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3.00 Credits
This is the final, culminating course in a BA.CRJ student's academic career, where seniors will be expected to perform at a level appropriate for educated graduates about to enter the field. In this discussion-oriented course, students will be required to demonstrate the ability to retrieve, analyze, integrate, and apply knowledge gained through both research and prior study to contemporary issues in criminal justice. Additionally, the course will examine the future of agencies of the criminal justice system, as well as providing students with the opportunity to explore and clarify their own career options and goals. Prerequisite: Senior Criminal Justice majors graduating in same calendar year only, and consent of instructor. Spring.
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5.00 Credits
This course combines 120 hours of student participation in the operations of one host criminal justice agency with instructor-led seminar meetings held throughout the semester. The course is designed to give upper-level criminal justice majors the opportunity to do responsible work-related experience in the field. Students must apply and be accepted into the Internship Program by both criminal justice faculty and the supervising agency. Both the criminal justice faculty instructor and the on-site supervisor will provide direction and supervision throughout the internship. Prerequisite: CRJ 2810, Junior or Senior standing and consent of instructor. Signed contract required at time of registration. Spring.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Available by arrangement with Coordinator. Prerequisite: Senior standing and Criminal Justice faculty approval is required before registration. Signed contract required at time of registration.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory level workshop in specific dance techniques or styles such as ballet, jazz, modern or tap. Offered on an as needed basis.
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