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CCJO 3370: Ethnic and Gender Issues in Criminal Justice (UTA
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin
An overview of ethnic and gender issues focusing on victims, offenders, and professionals in the criminal justice system.
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CCJO 3374: Homicide and Capital Punishment (UTD)
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin
This course will provide students with an analysis of the nature, extent, and distribution of criminal homicide, one of the most egregious crimes that can be committed. Topics will include: statutory definition of homicide; trends and patterns of homicide; mass and serial murder; and victim/offender relationships. The course will also comprehensively examine the controversy surrounding the application of capital punishment through history; U.S. Supreme Court decisions on capital punishment; capital punishment proceedings in Texas; and contemporary problems with the application of the death penalty.
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CCJO 4300: Forensic DNA Analysis (UT-El Paso)
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin
DNA analysis has its roots in classical genetics and molecular biology and has become an essential part of our everyday lives. From identifying missing persons to solving crimes, the ability to identify specific genes has afforded us with great power. When used in a court of law, the specificity of the evidence is remarkable, yet, how can judges and juries hope to understand the complexities of the techniques and the information revealed? The Federal Justice Department, the FBI, the National Research Council, the Departments of Public Safety in all states train their private employees in these techniques and analytical methods. They require their employees to take courses at universities in order to attain in-depth understanding and continuing education. Major points in this course include: a. use of DNA analysis in law and medicine; TWGDAM guidelines; b. scientific analytical techniques used to identify pecific genes and mutations in individuals; c. validity of DNA data for use in law or medicine; d. statistical interpretation of DNA typing results.
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(General Biology or its equivalent.)
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CCJO 4316: Theories of Criminal Behavior (UTPB)
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin
Principal theories of criminality and the application of these theories to research and corrections.
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CCJO 4330: American Judicial Systems (UTA)
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin
Federal, state, and local judicial systems, with special emphasis on state trial courts having criminal jurisdiction. Court structure and function, court management, and judicial behavior.
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CCJO 4336: Comparative Criminal Justice Systems (UTA)
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin
An overview of criminal justice systems in other countries. Includes an intensive study and analysis of materials on their law enforcement, judicial, and corrections components; review of comparative studies on a variety of criminal justice topics.
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CCJO 4338: Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice (UTB)
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin
Provides a capstone course for criminal justice students nearing the completion of the baccalaureate degree (over 100 SCH). This course is designed to explore current criminal justice policy issues and integrate material learned in the criminal justice curriculum, transcending the parochial view of the crime phenomenon from an agency perspective (police, courts, juvenile justice, and corrections). This course allows the student to explore topical criminal justice policy issues as they effect each agency, from the micro to the macro perspectives and to assess the intended and unintended consequences of criminal justice policies throughout the system and society. This course will be taken near the end of the student's course of study.
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CCJO 4350: Institutional Corrections (UTA)
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin
Examination and evaluation practices, issues and trends in institutional corrections. Emphasis is on administration, organization, and effectiveness of incarceration.
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CCJO 4352: Criminal Careers and Behavior Systems (UTA)
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin
Study and analysis of criminal syndicates, corporate crime, criminal corporations, organized crime, and transnational criminal operations.
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CCJO 4354: Ethics in Criminal Justice (UTPB)
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas of the Permian Basin
An examination of major ethical issues confronted by persons who work in the criminal justice system. Important appellate court decisions pertaining to those issues will also be reviewed.
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