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2.00 Credits
3714. Forensic Science: Crime Scene Investigation. An introduction to the legal and practical aspects of crime scene investigation. Emphasis on the value of physical evidence and the skills and tools needed to recognize, collect and preserve physical evidence found at a crime scene. Concurrent with CJFS 3714L. Prereq.: CJFS 1510 and sophomore standing. 2 s.h.
Corequisite:
CJFS 3714L
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1.00 Credits
3714L. Forensic Science: Crime Scene Investigation Laboratory. Laboratory section designed to teach the practical skills employed by criminalists collecting evidence at a crime scene. Students will gain experience using tools, techniques and procedures required to recognize and collect evidence by completing practical exercises. Concurrent with CJFS 3714. Prereq.: CJFS 1510 and sophomore standing. 1 s.h.
Corequisite:
CJFS 3714
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3.00 Credits
3715. Criminal Justice Management Concepts. Modern criminal justice management theory; organizational behavior, organizational development, personnel management, executive decision making, supervision problems. Must be a Criminal Justice major or have permission of chairperson. Prereq.: CJFS 2601 or CJFS 2602 or CJFS 2603. 3 s.h.
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2.00 Credits
3716. Forensic Science Evidence Analysis. Serves as an introduction to the techniques, instrumentation and procedures used in the examination and analysis of physical evidence in a forensic laboratory setting and the legal aspects regarding the use of laboratory reports in the investigation process. Concurrent with CJFS 3716L. Prereq.: CJFS 3714, CJFS 3714L. 2 s.h.
Corequisite:
CJFS 3716L
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1.00 Credits
3716L. Forensic Science Evidence Analysis Laboratory. Laboratory section designed to familiarize students with instrumentation that is commonly used in the examination and analysis of physical evidence. Students will gain experience with the tools, techniques and procedures used for examining physical evidence through practical exercises. Concurrent with CJFS 3716. Prereq.: CJFS 3714, CJFS 3714L. 1 s.h.
Corequisite:
CJFS 3716
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3.00 Credits
3718. Family Law. Fundamental elements of family law, including premarital contracts, traditional and nontraditional marriages and families, procreation rights, legitimacy and paternity, adoption, divorce and separation, property division and support, custody and termination of parental rights, juvenile law, intra-family tort liability and domestic violence. Cross-listed with CHFM 3718. Prereq.: SOC 1500. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3719. Criminal Law. Development, theories, and purposes of criminal law; elements of a crime, parties to a crime. Prereq.: CJFS 2602. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3720. Legal Research. In-depth study and legal research of case law, statutes, rules and regulations at the federal and state levels. Emphasis on how to find and use primary and secondary authority, how to conduct legal research, in-depth legal writing in areas such as torts, contracts, real estate, and criminal law. Prereq.: CJFS 2602 or permission. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3721. Evidence. Admissibility of evidence, the hearsay rule and its exceptions, opinion evidence, circumstantial evidence, documentary evidence, presumptions, corpus delicti, and evidentiary privileges. Must be a Criminal Justice or Forensic Science major. Prereq.: CJFS 2602. 3 s.h.
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3.00 Credits
3735. Crime and Delinquency. Study of the social context of crime in society, including a review of historical theories offered in explanation of criminal behavior. Review of social and psychological factors underlying delinquency, touching on treatment and preventive measures. Prereq.: PSYC 1560 or SOC 1500 or CJFS 3736. 3 s.h.
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