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3.00 Credits
Causes, consequences, and prevention strategies for homeland security issues. Topics include government roles in homeland security, strategies of protecting U.S. Citizens and interests, and specific threats to homeland security such as natural disasters and acts of terrorism. Prerequisite: CRJU U101.
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3.00 Credits
Origin and development of criminal law in America along with basic elements of crime and defenses. Prerequisite: CRJU U101.
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3.00 Credits
The criminal trial, including the rules of evidence, trial strategy, opening statements, the presentation of evidence, arguing objections, closing arguments, and a critical analysis of the entire process. Prerequisite: CRJU U101 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Functions, structure, procedures and philosophy of American correctional institutions; constitutional limitations and the impact of law on correctional practices. Prerequisite: CRJU U101 or CRJU U230.
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3.00 Credits
Development and impact of community programs, halfway houses, group homes, work-release, and educational release programs, including the role of the community and citizens in the correctional process. Prerequisite: CRJU U101 or CRJU U230.
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3.00 Credits
History, philosophy, and evaluation of the juvenile court, juvenile court practices and procedures; the role of the police, correctional alternatives, prevention and intervention strategies in the juvenile justice process. Prerequisite: CRJU U101; and either CRJU U210, CRJU U220, or CRJU U230; or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Social factors in the development, identification and treatments of delinquents and juvenile delinquency in the context of juvenile justice systems. Prerequisite: SOCY U101 and CRJU U101. (Crosslisted with SOCY U355.)
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3.00 Credits
Forms of victimization, the role of victims in crimes, their treatment by the criminal justice system, their decisions to report crimes and help prosecute offenders, victim-offender mediation, and victim compensation. The national crime survey regarding patterns and trends in victimization is introduced. Prerequisite: CRJU U101.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of public forms of sexual misconduct, specifically sexual harassment and sexual assault in places of employment and education. Includes an analysis of motives, victim/perpetrator characteristics, and corporate, societal, and individual responses to sexual misconduct. Prerequisite: CRJU U101 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Quantitative, qualitative and comparative methods used in criminal justice research, focusing on research design, data collection and analysis, and ethical issues. Prerequisite: CRJU U101, CRJU U210, CRJU U220 and CRJU U230.
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