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CCJ 1600: Violent Crime
4.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
This course is a thorough study of the problems and types of violent crime occurring in the United States. Course analysis includes youth gang violence, homicide, domestic violence, sexual battery, school and workplace violence. Law enforcement, prosecution and correctional efforts aimed at curtailing violent crime is also included.
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CCJ 2000: Intelligence Community
4.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
The purpose of this course is to provide the student with an understanding of the structure of the U.S. intelligence community, focusing on individual agencies and their specific jurisdictions. Intelligence collection, analysis and dissemination will be discussed to understand how intelligence analysis is unique and to what extent the September 11 terrorist attacks were an analytical failure. This course provides an introduction to the scope, concepts, methods and theory of the intelligence analytical process.
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CCJ 2010: Law Enforcement Intelligence
4.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
The purpose of this course is to define and illustrate law enforcement intelligence with respect to state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies. Turning information into intelligence by using information technology, software, networking and all-source information will provide students with a better understanding of intelligence requirements produced by the FBI and threats posted to different critical structures. New intelligence products from the Department of Homeland Security, counterterrorism initiatives and programs and the National Intelligence sharing plan will be examined.
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CCJ 2020: Intelligence and the Law
4.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
The various components of intelligence will be discussed and how oversight and laws are needed to protect national security and civil liberties as well as the future role of intelligence given the creation of the Department of Homeland Security and a Director of National Intelligence. Foreign intelligence services and crime networks will be addressed to examine judicial issues dealing with intelligence matters such as the Patriot Act and to what extent the ongoing war against terrorism blurs the line between law enforcement and intelligence operations.
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CCJ 2101: Criminology
4.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
A study of the nature and extent of crime and delinquency, the cause and explanation of criminal behavior, and the rationale of crime-centered treatment. Prerequisite: Permission of the Program Chair
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CCJ 2250: Victimology
4.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
This course will focus on the analysis of crime, delinquency, and victimization within various demographic areas of society. The historical role of victims of crime, as well as recent reforms designed to assist victims of crime in coping with the immediate and latent effects of their victimization will be examined.
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CCJ 2400: Drug Abuse & Crime Control
4.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
A comprehensive examination of the interaction between illegal drugs and the criminal justice system. This course examines drug pharmacology, drug laws, public policy and the roles of police.
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CCJ 2500: Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice
4.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
This course will examine current issues and social problems relating to the administration of justice in a culturally diverse society. Special focus of the course will be on the changing ethnicity of communities and related changes in social and institutional public policy. Also discussed is a cross-cultural communication, implementing cultural awareness training, multi-cultural representation in law enforcement, and criminal justice interaction with various racial and ethnic groups.
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CCJ 3131: Crime and Delinquency
4.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
A study of such pertinent issues as social movements, drug abuse, interpersonal violence, sexual deviance, and poverty, with particular reference to the juvenile population. Prerequisite: Permission of the Program Chair
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CCJ 3510: Federal Law Enforcement Systems
4.00 Credits
Hodges University - Closed
The course will provide the student with a description of the various law enforcement agencies at the federal level, their spheres of authority, jurisdiction, and relationship with state, local, and other federal authorities. Personal qualifications, education, physical condition, age, and background investigations will be examined.
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