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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. A study of the planning process involved in vulnerability analysis, hazards, and resource assessments. Includes methodology of planning and political considerations. Prerequisite: CRJ 1013 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. An introduction to domestic and international terrorism, its historical and current foundations, including applications. Course will provide an introduction to preparation and planning for responses to terrorist activities. Prerequisite: CRJ 1013 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. Course centers on how people, groups, organizations, communities and governments deal with short and long-term disasters including businesses, social infrastructure, plus organization problems and interactions. Prerequisite: CRJ 1013 or permission or the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. A topical approach to emergency management. Topics include program management and planning; managing information, people and time; personality types; leadership and followership styles; decision-making and team-building skills; group dynamics, negotiating and communication skills; and emergency management ethics. Prerequisite: CRJ 1013 or permission of the instructor.
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1.00 Credits
1 Hours. Supervised individual readings either in Criminal Justice or in Legal Studies, focusing on issues of contemporary interest. The scope of the readings is determined by the directing instructor. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice credit requires CRJ 1013 and consent of instructor; Legal Studies credit requires CRJ 1513 and consent of instructor. Course may be repeated with different topics for a maximum of three credit hours in Criminal Justice and three credit hours in Legal Studies.
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6.00 Credits
1-3 Hours. Course consists of workshops, institutes, and focused topics designed for students and practitioners in Criminal Justice, Legal Studies and Homeland Security. May be repeated with different topics up to six hours credit in criminal Justice, six hours credit in Legal Studies and six hours credit in Homeland Security. CRJ 4091 is graded Pass/Fail.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. Organization and administration of the adjudication function on both federal and state levels. Analysis of the roles of court personnel and adjudication process and relationships with the other Criminal Justice functions. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice majors - CRJ 1013; Paralegal majors - CRJ 1513.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. A capstone course focusing on research methodology used to evaluate the impact of policy and structural changes in criminal justice agencies, and to conduct crime and public opinion surveys. Students are also provided with a review of material covered in the core courses in order to prepare for the Area Concentration Achievement Test Prerequisite: Senior Standing and completion of the following core courses: CRJ 1013, 3013, 3023, 3083, 3223, 3343, 4113, 4253; and SOC 4223, or with Permission of the Instructor. Concurrent enrollment allowed
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. A survey of the juvenile justice system; including the historical, philosophical, and organizational background of the system. The course incorporates research and evaluation of the system. Also included are the functions, jurisdiction, and roles of juvenile justice agencies. Prerequisite: CRJ 1013.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. A study of the patterns of victim-offender relationships and the process of victimization. The following themes are explored: role of victims in the criminal process, problems of adjustment to victimization; and issues of victim compensation, restitution, and advocacy. Prerequisite: CRJ 1013.
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