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Crim 340: The Criminal Justice System
4.00 Credits
Capital University
A study of the criminal justice system and the agencies responsible for detecting, prosecuting, and adjudicating offenders, including defining crime and examining the history of criminal law with a focus on the role of the U.S. Constitution. Prerequisite: SOC 110, CRIM 230. Usually offered fall and spring semester.
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Crim 350: Juvenile Delinquency
4.00 Credits
Capital University
A study of the juvenile justice system in the United States including classical and contemporary theories of causation, institutionalization, diversion and prevention strategies. Prerequisite: SOC 110, CRIM 230. Usually offered spring semester.
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CRIM 380: Victimology
4.00 Credits
Capital University
An introduction to the multifaceted issue of victimization in the U.S. and abroad including theories of victimization, trends in criminal victimization, treatment of victims in the criminal justice system, victim support issues, and the victimization of certain subgroups in the population. Guest speakers and group projects are utilized. Prerequisite: SOC 110, CRIM 230. Usually offered fall semester
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CRIM 391: Civil And Criminal Courts
4.00 Credits
Capital University
An examination of the structure and function of the court system, with observation experiences in the local and state courts and their support agencies. Guest speakers and field trips are utilized. Prerequisites: SOC 110 and CRIM 230 required; CRIM 340 recommended. Usually offered summer semester.
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Crim 401: Seminar IV Criminology Proseminar
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Capital University
A proseminar on criminology's academic and applied subdisciplines: for example, the death penalty, alternatives to prison, mandatory sentencing, prison overcrowding, violence in society, women and crime, race and crime, youth gangs, white collar crime. Attendance at departmental colloquia required. Prerequisites: SOC 110, CRIM 230.
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Crim 420: Class & Crime
4.00 Credits
Capital University
A study of the relationship between class and crime, and the treatment of different classes in the justice system. Emphasis is placed on understanding theories as well as empirical research conducted on the topic. Students conduct and present research. Prerequisites: SOC 110, CRIM 230. Usually offered fall and spring semesters.
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CRIM 491: Individual Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Capital University
Individual, independent study with a faculty mentor. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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CRIM 493: Selected Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Capital University
Crim 493 Selected Topics
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Crim 495: Criminology Internship
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Capital University
Supervised field experience in a criminological setting accompanied by relevant library research and reflective writing. Repeatable up to 8 hours. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Usually offered fall and spring semesters.
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CRIM 499: Undergraduate Criminology Thesis
4.00 Credits
Capital University
Independent student scholarship usually comprising a comprehensive literature review, design and completion of criminological research, and a written and oral presentation of findings. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Usually offered fall and spring semesters.
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