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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Global crime focusing on the relationship between globalization, crime, and justice which involves a diverse range of activities affecting the political, economic, and social development of countries around the world. Topics will focus on the proliferation of crime emphasizing migration, international policing, drug/human trafficking, international terrorism, environmental crime, cybercrime, and economic exploitation. Prerequisite: CRJU U101 or SOCY U101. (Crosslisted with SOCY U359.)
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3.00 Credits
Problems and issues related to capital punishment in the United States, including its history, important Supreme Court decisions, variations in jurisdictional processes (state, federal, and military), the comparative cost of incarceration and execution, miscarriages of justice in capital cases, and responses to these issues. Prerequisite: CRJU U101 or consent of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
A planned individual study program in conjunction with a Criminal Justice faculty member. Course may be repeated once with consent of advisor. Prerequisite: CRJU U101 and consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Problems, processes, and theories of communication, decision making, and control in criminal justice agencies. Prerequisite: CRJU U101, CRJU U210, CRJU U220, and CRJU U230.
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3.00 Credits
Liability of criminal justice practitioners, agencies, municipalities, and other criminal justice entities including types of actions, defenses, damages, injunctions and other remedies for civil wrongs as mandated by state and federal law are included. Prerequisite: CRJU U210, CRJU U220, and CRJU U230.
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3.00 Credits
Ethical issues confronted by criminal justice personnel and organizations. Standards and professional responsibilities of criminal justice practitioners are examined within the context of ethical dilemmas. Prerequisite: CRJU U101, CRJU U210, CRJU U220, and CRJU U230.
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3.00 Credits
Laws and constitutional safeguards that govern the process of criminal offenders from police investigation through post-conviction relief. Prerequisite: CRJU U101.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced practical and theoretical topics in the field of crime analysis. Specific topics may change based on prevailing current trends in the field. Prerequisite: CRJU U365 and CRJU U366.
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3.00 Credits
Theories, methods, and substantive issues in the creation, involvement, recognition, and control of deviance. Pertinent research data is integrated in the context of contemporary societal issues. Prerequisite: SOCY U101 and CRJU U101. (Crosslisted with SOCY U351.)
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3.00 Credits
A seminar for advanced students. May be repeated once with the consent of the adviser. Prerequisite: CRJU U101, CRJU U210, CRJU U220, and CRJU U230; or consent of instructor.
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