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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, Fall Examines interrelationships and role expectations of agencies and public policy. Explores racial community tension, minority group crime, social forces, community policing and police image.
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3 credits, Winter/Spring Surveys the nature and extent of delinquent behavior. Explores causes, legal apprehension, controls and treatment.
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3 credits, Spring Examines crisis intervention as it applies to emergency service workers. Includes psychodynamics of family crisis; alcohol/ drug related problems; suicide; sexual assault victims; domestic violence; mentally disturbed individuals; neglected, battered, abused children.
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3 credits, Fall Introduces the history, theory, and principles of criminal investigation in the justice system. Describes crime scene investigation and courtroom aspects of crime scenes including interviews, evidence, surveillance, follow-up, case preparation, and techniques for specific crimes.
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3 credits, Winter Continues the study and application of investigative techniques for specific offenses. Identifies similarities, differences, and elements of proof needed under state statutes. Prerequisite: CJA-210.
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3 credits, Spring Final part of the Criminal Investigation series. Applies techniques acquired in CJA-210 Criminal Investigation I and CJA-211 Criminal Investigation II. Includes investigative techniques from a practical aspect, with some "hands-on"experimentation, including fingerprinting, photography, diagramming, and reconstruction. Prerequisite: CJA-211.
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3 credits, Winter Examines the dynamics of psychology in criminal interrogation and legal limitations. Includes behavior observation and interpretation, and the use of structured questions to acquire truthful responses.
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3 credits, Winter Studies historical development, philosophy of law, and constitutional provisions. Examines the definition and classification of crime, application to administration of justice, legal research, study of case law, methodology, and concepts of law as a social force.
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3 credits, Spring Discusses the constitutional and statutory provisions related to arrest, search and seizure. Includes use of deadly force, admissions, interrogations, plain view limitations, law of stop and frisk, and officer testimony.
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3 credits, Fall Introduces ethical issues, questions/challenges facing policing/corrections professionals. Emphasizes recognition of ethical issues and personal/professional skills in decision making and consequences of unethical conduct, and the Law Enforcement code of Ethics.
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