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3.00 Credits
Philosophical and historical evolution of corrections in the U.S. Emphasis on punishment and rehabilitative rationales, institutional programs and procedures, inmate social structures, and contemporary issues. Spring semester. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 110 or approval of instructor. For Criminal Justice majors, credit not allowed in both Criminal Justice 312 and Sociology 323.
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3.00 Credits
Philosophical and historical evolution of corrections in the U.S. Emphasis on punishment and rehabilitative rationales, institutional programs and procedures, inmate social structures, and contemporary issues. Spring semester.
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3.00 Credits
This course involves a critical analysis of multicultural, intergroup relations in the United States. It is intended to help students gain increased understanding of how race, ethnicity, gender, social status, age, occupation, etc., are related to the myriad of problems confronting social relations and the workings of the criminal justices system. Spring semester. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 110 or completion of general education social science requirement or approval of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course involves a critical analysis of multicultural, intergroup relations in the United States. It is intended to help students gain increased understanding of how race, ethnicity, gender, social status, age, occupation, etc., are related to the myriad of problems confronting social relations and the workings of the criminal justices system. Spring semester.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the role of the actors in the American courtroom, the interaction of these actors and the effect of social forces on their behavior. Includes prosecutor, plaintiff and defense lawyers, judges, juries, eye witnesses, expert witnesses, and court staff. Spring semester. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 110 or approval of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the role of the actors in the American courtroom, the interaction of these actors and the effect of social forces on their behavior. Includes prosecutor, plaintiff and defense lawyers, judges, juries, eye witnesses, expert witnesses, and court staff. Spring semester.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the history, law, administration and current status of community correctional programs, including diversion, probation, parole, halfway houses, volunteer programs and other community programs for juvenile and adult offenders. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 110 or approval of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the history, law, administration and current status of community correctional programs, including diversion, probation, parole, halfway houses, volunteer programs and other community programs for juvenile and adult offenders.
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3.00 Credits
The organization of security systems in public and private agencies and institutions. An in-depth analysis of the historical perspectives, current status components, and opportunity in private security. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 110 or completion of social science general education requirement or approval of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The organization of security systems in public and private agencies and institutions. An in-depth analysis of the historical perspectives, current status components, and opportunity in private security.
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