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CJ 339: History of the Criminal Justice System
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
A study of the major social, economic, legal and political events which have contributed to the formation of the American Criminal Justice System. Emphasis is on the common roots of the different components of the present system. Prerequisite: CJ 261
. Credit 3.
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CJ 361: Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
The study of criminal justice in societies other than the United States including, but not limited to, the European region, the Asian region, and the African region. Emphasis is on the uncommon roots of criminal justice in these regions and the effectiveness of such systems in responding to criminal behavior. Prerequisites: CJ 261
and CJ 262
. Credit 3.
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CJ 362: White Collar Crime
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
The study of the ideas and perspectives that are dominant in the field of white-collar crime. Topics such as organizational crime, occupational crime, legislation aimed at white collar crime, law enforcement, causes of white collar crime, and possible forms of intervention will be discussed. Prerequisites: CJ 261
and CJ 262
. Credit 3.
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CJ 363: Violent Offenders
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course provides an introduction to psychological issues relating to understanding, assessing, managing criminal and other abnormal behavior. An overview of mental disorders and their relationship to criminality and violence is provided. Topics include sanity, psychopathy, criminal profiling, serial killers, stalking, women who kill, and threat assessment. Prerequisite: CJ 261
or CJ 262
. Credit 3.
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CJ 364: Special Offenders and Special Needs
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
The identification and study of special or unusual offenders with special or unusual needs . Special offenders include those which rarely are covered in standard criminology classes, such as wildlife poachers, serial killers, computer hackers, substance abusers, and business and professional scam artists. Prerequisites: CJ 261
and CJ 262
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CJ 366: Forensic Science
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course introduces students to the process of analysis of forensic evidence and developments in crime scene techniques. Students will gain basic knowledge of and some practical experience in techniques concerning various types of evidence including fingerprint, impression, hair, fiber, trace, firearms, took marks, biological, accelerant, explosive, and drug. Credit 3.
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CJ 368: Understanding Sexual Offending
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course provides an overview of the sexual offender. The origins and various motivations for sexual offending are explored as are treatment strategies and their relative effectiveness with different offender groups. Various approaches to community supervision are examined as are controversial issues such as castration of sex offenders. Prerequisite: CJ 261
or CJ 262
. Credit 3.
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CJ 378: Introduction to Methods of Research
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
Methods and techniques of research in the behavioral sciences; historical development of psychological and social research; techniques and problems. Credit 3.
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CJ 394: Global Terrorism and Homeland Security
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course provides an overview of the field of terrorism. Using a multi-dimensional approach that draws from international relations, law, and police strategies, the course emphasizes research and analysis. Students also gain the ability to examine and scrutinize international strategies aimed at reducing terrorist incidents. Prerequisite: CJ 261
or CJ 262
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CJ 396: Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
Nature and extent of delinquency, explanatory models and theories: the juvenile justice system; history, philosophy, and evaluation of the juvenile court, juvenile court practices and procedures; the role of the police officer and the correctional officer. Credit 3.
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