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CRIJ 3325: Criminal Evidence And Proof
3.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
CRIJ 3325 Criminal Evidence and Proof 3 hours Discourse and study on the two basic problems of criminal evidence and proof: (1) What materials should be admitted into evidence for the consideration of the trier of fact; and (2) What use is (or should be) made by the trier of fact of the materials that are admitted into evidence? Fall, odd-numbered years.
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CRIJ 4345: Contemporary Issues-Crim Justice
3.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
The examination of contemporary, value-laden controversial issues in the administration of criminal justice. Opposing view points on a wide range of current criminological and legal issues are presented, with a focus on values analysis and principled moral reasoning. The course is writing intensive. (Spring)
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CRIJ 4349: Special Topics In C.J.:
3.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
Working within the framework of law and politics, JUDICIAL PROCESS combines information about the major structures and processes of the American judiciary with an insider's understanding of the importance of courthouse dynamics. From the organization and procedures of state and federal courts to the current applications of specific laws, this course explores the roles and impact of the judicial system. Particular emphasis shall be placed on judicial selection, the role of political partisanship in the judiciary, judicial ethics, court administration, and contemporary issues confronting the judiciary and the criminal justice system. This is an upper division elective that shall be taught in a seminar format. There are no formal prerequisites for this course. It is recommended for all upper division undergraduate students and students who have taken either POLS 1305 - American National Government or CRIJ 1306 - American Court System. (3 hours) May be repeated as topics change; junior or senior standing required.
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CRIJ 4350: Senior Internship
3.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
An intense field experience in which the student is part of the agency staff under the direct supervision of agency personnel. In addition to filling a definite job assignment, the student will write a comprehensive interpretive paper relating to this experience Prerequisite: CRIJ 1115. Students should apply to the instructor one semester in advance and plan to spend 150-300 hours in the field. (Fall, Spring)
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CRIJ 4650: Senior Internship
6.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
An intense field experience in which the student is part of the agency staff under the direct supervision of agency personnel. In addition to filling a definite job assignment, the student will write a comprehensive interpretive paper relating to this experience Prerequisite: CRIJ 1115. Students should apply to the instructor one semester in advance and plan to spend 150-300 hours in the field. (Fall, Spring)
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CRIM 1307: Crime In America
3.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
This course introduces elements of the criminal justice system and crime problems in context. Students will examine the history of trends in investigations and the social and public policy within which the criminal justice system functions. This class will provide a basic understanding of theory, police, courts and corrections, which will serve as a basis for upper level classes. (Spring)
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CRIM 2326: Chemical Dependency Issues
3.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
Students will discuss issues of drug use and abuse and the effects of drugs on behavior. Students will also evaluate both human and animal research. The main goal of this course is for students to gain a better understanding of how drugs work in the brain and in the body to produce their psychological and physiological effects. The roles that drugs play in societies and some of the clinical models used to treat those who use drugs will also be discussed. Contemporary issues such as the link between chemical abuse and crime, our society's war on drugs, legalization proposals, allocation of priorities and resources, and changing definitions of addiction will be explored. This course is open to all students although it is part of a series designed for students pursuing licensure in the state of Texas as a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor (LCDC). [Same as CRIJ 2326, PSYC 2326, SOCW 2326] (Fall)
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CRIM 3340: Theories Of Crime Causation
3.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
This course is a continuation of criminological theory examined in CRIM 3336. A more in-depth examination of various theories and analyses of criminal behavior provides insight into the question of why people commit crime. Prerequisite: CRIM 3336
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CRIM 3349: Topics In Criminology:
3.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
Course may be repeated as topics change.
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CRIM 4350: Internship In Criminology
3.00 Credits
Saint Edward's University
An educationally directed program under the supervision of faculty and professionals in the field that offers students opportunities to acquire skills to test in a field setting theories and principles learned in the classroom. Prerequisite: CRIM 1307 and CRIM 3336.
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