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CJ 3610: Research Methods in CJ
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Addresses the social scientific methodology utilized in criminal justice and criminological research. The essentials of the scientific method will be studied such as research design, probability sampling, qualitative methods and the classic experimental design. The course will familiarize the student with the methods and problems of social science research as applied to the information needs of criminologists, criminal justice agencies, and criminal justice policy-makers. Students will acquire a better sense of criminology or criminal justice research and of exactly what it is that academic researchers do.
Prerequisite:
CJ 1010
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CJ 3700: Women & Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Course explores women within the American criminal justice system, focusing on females as the victim and perpetrator of crime as well as the various positions that they hold within the criminal justice profession (i.e. law enforcement, courts, corrections). Additional attention will be paid to the social construction of gender and how it can shape the creation and application of social control within society.
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CJ 3800: White Collar Crime
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
This is an advanced undergraduate course designed to provide an overview of white collar crime. The course emphasizes defining white collar crime, describing the nature of white collar crime, and applying criminological theories to explaining the perpetration of white collar crime.
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CJ 3900: Intelligence & Nat'l Security
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Exploration of the role and structure of intelligence collection and analysis in criminal justice and national security. Course focuses on skill building in the areas of critical thinking, organization and presentation of data, and problem analysis in the scope of intelligence and security driven problems.
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CJ 4000: Critical Legal Studies
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Critical Legal Studies comprehends the development and application of the criminal law and criminal justice institutions in the United States from a critical perspective. The course begins with a short review of slavery and race, civil rights and civil liberties, and the transformation of legal thought in America. Readings provide a perspective for how the criminal law and justice system are used to bolster the lives of the affluent classes while remaining oblivious or acting as a detriment to the lives of disadvantaged, underrepresented and marginalized members of society. The course concludes with readings that provide an understanding for the meaning of justice, the role of the law in fostering a more just society, and the legal tools available to the advocate of social change to propose changes through legal reform.
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CJ 4065: Law and Society
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
This course explores how law operates in society and how society influences the nature of the law. Topics may include the role of race in law, legal consciousness, efficacy of legal action, and the nature of the legal profession. Students may take either POLS 4065 or CJ 4065, but may not take both courses.
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CJ 4110: Phys Methods in Forensic Sci
4.00 Credits
Weber State University
Physical methods for evidence analysis including microscopy, pattern based physical evidence (firearms, footwear, etc.) pattern recovery and analysis and statistical foundations for pattern comparison.
Prerequisite:
CHEM 1120 and CHEM 1220 and CJ 2340 and CJ 3120
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CJ 4115: Friction Ridge Analysis
4.00 Credits
Weber State University
Legal and scientific methodology behind identification, analysis and comparison of finger and palm prints including computer database methodology.
Prerequisite:
CHEM 1120 and CHEM 1220 and CJ 2340 and CJ 3120
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CJ 4116: Friction Ridge Development
4.00 Credits
Weber State University
Basic and applied scientific theory and practice behind the detection, development, recovery and preservation of latent finger and palm prints.
Prerequisite:
CJ 4115
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CJ 4125: Research Methods Forensic Sci
4.00 Credits
Weber State University
Selected topics in forensic instrumentation, trace evidence, pattern evidence, biological and chemical analysis, research methods and data analysis, and senior assessment.
Prerequisite:
CJ 4110
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