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CJ 100A: Law Enforcement Skills Training
2.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
A variety of topics including: First Aid & CPR, Tactical Communication, Special Event Ops, Radio Communications, Search & Handcuffing, Confrontational Simulation, Chemical Agents. Corequisite: CJ 105 and CJ 110. Prerequisite: Acceptance into Police Reserve Academy. 4 lecture/lab hrs/wk. F
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CJ 100B: Law Enforcement Skills Training
2.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
A variety of topics including: Emergency Vehicle Ops, Control Holds, Expandable Baton, Traffic Control, Crowd Control, Tactics & Strategies in Buildings and Open/Wooded Areas. Corequisite: CJ 120 and CJ 212. Prerequisite: Acceptance into Police Reserve Academy. 4 lecture/lab hrs/wk. W
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CJ 100C: Law Enforcement Skills Training
2.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
A variety of topics including: Vehicle Stops, Defensive Tactics, Bicycle Patrol, Firearms. Corequisite: CJ 109 and CJ 112. Prerequisite: Acceptance into Police Reserve Academy. 4 lecture/lab hrs/wk. S
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CJ 101: Introduction to Criminology
3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
This course is designed as an introduction to the study of crime and criminal behavior. One segment covers concepts of crime and criminology, the nature and extent of crime, and victims and victimization. A second segment covers theories of crime causation, including choice and trait theories, social structure, social process, and social conflict theories, and developmental theories. A third segment covers crime typologies, including violent crimes, property crimes, enterprise crimes (white-collar, organized, and cyber crimes), and public order crimes. The final segment looks at the criminal justice system, including various functions of the system as well as different models applied to the field. 3 lecture hrs/wk. S Available online F
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CJ 105: Concepts of Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
This class is designed to introduce students to the basic concepts underlying criminal law. Topics covered will include the origins of criminal law, the basic requirements of a criminal act, the limitations of criminal liability, types and classifications of criminal law, and procedural defenses. Additional topics covered include constitutional limits on law, inchoate crime, and criminal culpability levels. 3 lecture hrs/wk. F Available online Su
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CJ 109: Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
This course provides an intermediate look at modern police practices, operations, and issues. The Criminal Justice student and prospective law enforcement employee will develop a view of police work from both theoretical and practical perspectives. This course will cover contemporary issues in police operations that include policing philosophies, police organization, police management and supervision, crime control, and patrol efficiency. 3 lecture hrs/wk. F, S
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CJ 110: Introduction to Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
A study of law enforcement that emphasizes police work at the community level. Students will review the history and evolution of law enforcement, the criminal justice system and the future of law enforcement. Particular areas of study include criminal law, responsibilities of law enforcement, community relations, accountability and corruption, values and judgement and careers in law enforcement. 3 lecture hrs/wk. F
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CJ 112: Field Operations and Patrol Procedures
3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
To introduce the student to the nature and purpose of patrol activities for the law enforcement officer. Includes tactics and strategies, routine and emergency procedures, types of patrols, crime prevention, and community policing. 3 lecture hrs/wk. S
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CJ 114: Cultural Diversity Issues in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
This course looks at the relationship between the criminal justice system, cultural and other diversity, and police/community dynamics. Focusing on positive police/citizen contacts, the principle emphasis will be on the importance of a continuing dialogue between law enforcement and all segments of the community. Students will acquire an understanding of cultural norms and their impact on criminal justice interactions. Other relevant issues such as hate crimes and racial profiling will be covered. 3 lecture hrs/wk. W
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CJ 120: Introduction to Judicial Process
3.00 Credits
Umpqua Community College
This course presents an examination of the responsibilities of each segment of the justice system. These segments include; law enforcement, the judicial process and the courts, the duties and responsibilities of corrections agencies, and the functions of related administrative agencies at the local, state, and federal levels. Past, present, and future relationships of these systems will be analyzed. 3 lecture hrs/wk. W
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