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CJS 205: Police Operations
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course examines the problems of police organization and management, the allocation of police resources, information systems, community relations concerns and determinants of police policy. The course also provides the student with a basic understanding of modern policing. Areas such as uniform patrol functions, criminal investigations and forensics are discussed and analyzed. This course also explores the ethical, emotional and physical aspects of a career in law enforcement (3 Credits).
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CJS 210: Community Relations in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course concentrates on problems in citizen relations, including treatment of victims, witnesses and jurors; citizen involvement in the legal process; and community resources related to criminal justice. As part of this course, the student will examine current programs utilized by police departments to enhance their interaction with the general public. Special issues, such as dealing with special needs groups, the political environment and the media will be presented and reviewed (3 Credits).
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CJS 212: The Pennsylvania Vehicle Code and Accident Investigation
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
CJS 212 gives the student an understanding of the vehicle code and its laws and interpretations. Also included in this course is a general look at accident investigation and factors contributing to accidents (3 Credits).
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CJS 215: Preliminary Law Enforcement and Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course first discusses the social and historical evaluations of police roles in society and continues with a look at the techniques and methods of actual criminal investigations of modern cases and crimes. Students will be able to develop an insight into current criminal investigations and the use of new technologies in crime solving. In addition, the course will present a historical review of criminal investigations in this country (3 Credits).
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CJS 225: Firearms and Police Combat Situations
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
In this course, the student will examine the current state and federal laws concerning the ownership and use of firearms. Legal issues such as use of force by law enforcement personnel and by private citizens, "The Brady Bill," and other federal legislation will bepresented and reviewed. The mechanics of firearms, including the proper nomenclature, will be presented and hands-on examinations offered. The student will be provided with the basics of marksmanship and the fundamentals of safe weapon handling. This course will also offer the student an introduction to on-range firearm training in a structured environment. Scenario training and decision-making techniques will also be discussed (3 Credits).
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CJS 230: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
This course studies crime in society as a form of deviant behavior. It includes a review of classic and contemporary theories; an analysis of the nature and extent of crime; and an evaluation of prevention, control and treatment/rehabilitation programs (3 Credits).
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CL 101,102: Survey of European Literature
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Study of the most significant figures and their works in European literary history, exclusive of English. The course aims to acquaint students with the classics in the literatures of Greece, Rome, Italy, Spain, France, Germany, and Russia in English translation. No knowledge of foreign languages required. Open to all students. Lecture. [W] Pribic
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CL 103: Classical Mythology
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
Definitions, sources, and interpretations of myth as a cognitive system in ancient and modern culture. Survey of major divinities, mortals, myths, hero-legends, and cycles of saga, chiefly Greek. Their function in Greco-Roman civilization, their enduring power in Western culture, and their influence upon Western intellectual and artistic achievement. Open to all students. Staff
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CL 121: Greek Literature in English
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
A study of the Greek perfection of diverse genres of literature through close reading (usually of entire works) in Epic, Lyric, Tragedy, Old Comedy, History, Philosophical Dialogue. Relationship of literature to historical and cultural forces, particularly in the fifth-century polis of Athens. The notion of a "classic" in literature. Open to all students. Staff
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CL 142: Masterworks of German Literature and Film
3.00 Credits
Lafayette College
In this course, important themes, styles, and cultural issues are examined within the context of German literature and film. Selected readings cover the major periods of literary history, and the film versions of these texts represent all stages of film history, with works from the 1920s and 1930s to the present. Since all readings are available in translation and all films have English sub-titles, knowledge of German is not required. McDonald
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