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CJ 430: Law and Society
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
The nature, functions, limitations and objectives of law; civil procedure; civil law and selected social problems, for example abortion, euthanasia; the civil courts; the grand jury and petit jury; torts; civil liability for police and correctional officers; family law. Credit 3.
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CJ 432: Legal Aspects of Corrections
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
Legal problems from conviction to release; pre-sentence investigations, sentencing, probation and parole; incarceration; loss and restoration of civil rights. Emphasis on practical legal problems confronting the probation and parole office and the correctional administrator. Credit 3.
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CJ 436: Understanding Human Behavior
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
The dynamics of human behavior; analysis of the biological, cultural, sociological and psychological factors. Credit 3.
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CJ 438: Child Abuse and Neglect
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
Students will develop knowledge concerning key concepts and terminology related to child abuse and neglect, related laws and court procedures, ways to address and investigate cases, and programs available to assist in the prevention of child abuse and neglect, as well as programs designed to protect children. This course will also provide a foundation for students who may enter professional careers that place them in a position to address and/or investigate suspected cases of child abuse and neglect.
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CJ 462: Substance Use and Abuse
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
The description, classification, and analysis of the extent of the drug problem. Credit 3.
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CJ 465: Professionalism and Ethics in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
The study of theories and practices in areas of legality, morality, values and ethics as they pertain to criminal justice. Included will be such topics as police corruption, brutality, and methods of dealing with such practices, as well as the concept of profession and professional conduct. Credit 3.
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CJ 467: Correctional Strategies
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course examines treatment options in both institutional and field corrections settings. There is a focus upon special populations, including mental health populations and their treatment, aging in prison, women, HIV populations, and issues surrounding race and ethnicity. Prerequisite: Junior Standing and CJ 265
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CJ 468: Global Organized Crime
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
Historical survey of organized crime in America, areas of influence, remedial practices and control. Credit 3.
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CJ 470: Interviewing and Counseling
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
Counseling psychology with emphasis on principals and procedures; the theoretical foundations of therapeutic psychology; therapeutic techniques and therapeutic process. Credit 3.
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CJ 473: Undergraduate Internship in Criminal Justice
9.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
A minimum of three months in an approved criminal justice or social agency setting taken preferably between junior and senior years. Designed to provide the student with an opportunity to apply academic learning in practical situations. See the College’s Internship Coordinator for details about this program. Credit 9.
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