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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Surveys careers in law, law enforcement, courts, and corrections. Includes facility visitation and contact with persons working in the criminal justice system.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the fundamentals, theory, and history of criminal investigation in the justice system. Describes crime scene-tocourtroom aspects with emphasis on techniques to specifi c crimes. Co-requisite: CJ 216
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3.00 Credits
Continues the study and application of investigative techniques for various offenses. Includes collection and preservation of physical evidence, scientifi c aids, modus operandi, sources of information, interview and interrogation, follow up and case preparation. Prerequisite: CJ 210. Co-requisite: CJ 226.
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3.00 Credits
Continues the study and application of investigative techniques for various crimes. Stresses scientifi c method, thoroughness and presentation of evidence. Explores follow up case preparation, including familiarization with the state crime lab facilities and its assistance to law enforcement agencies. Prerequisite: CJ 211. Co-requisite: CJ 236.
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1.00 Credits
Presents techniques of locating, collecting, and identifying physical evidence. Includes the use of fi ngerprinting, casts and molds, photography, and sketching. Uses basic laboratory aids and scientifi c equipment in the evidence process. Co-requisite CJ 210
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3.00 Credits
Examines the basic concepts of criminal law through studying the essential elements of a crime, the defenses to criminal conduct, and the justifi cations for criminal laws and punishment. Familiarizes the student with the various crimes against persons and property.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights and their impact upon law enforcement, with emphasis on search warrants, interviews, arrest and booking, search and seizure issues, 5th Amendment rights, right to counsel, evidentiary issues and the criminal trial.
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3.00 Credits
Reviews basic concepts of the requirements for admissibility of evidence, the various burdens of proof, how evidence is used at trial, relevance, competency, privileges, opinion and expert testimony, the hearsay rule and its exceptions, and an introductory review of evidence obtained in violation of the Constitution.
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3.00 Credits
Explores several historical and current cases involving inmate crimes and malpractice with inmates. Examines prisoner's rights, correctional staffs' rights, and emerging trends resulting from recent court cases.
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1.00 Credits
Presents techniques of locating, collecting, and identifying physical evidence. Includes the use of fi ngerprinting, casts and molds, photography and sketching. Uses basic laboratory aids and scientifi c equipment in the evidence process. Co-requisite: CJ 211.
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