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CRIJ 3305: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
Study and critical appraisal of various theories of crime causation, including an examination of classical, biological, psychological, and sociological perspectives on the etiology of crime. Prerequisites: CRIJ 1301 or approval of instructor.
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CRIJ 3308: Comparative Crim Justice
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
A study of criminal justice systems around the world. The organization, administration, and philosophy of various criminal systems will be examined, along with the cultural and historical environment in which they developed and exist. Prerequisite: 18 hours CRIJ or approval of department head.
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CRIJ 3310: C J Supervision & Management
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
A study of theories and principles of supervision as applied to criminal justice agencies. Topics include organization, leadership, motivation, human resources flow, and managerial ethics. Prerequisite: Junior classification or approval of instructor.
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CRIJ 3311: Techniques of Interviewing
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
A study of interview and interrogation techniques. Topics include preparation, environmental and psychological factors, legal issues, and ethics.
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CRIJ 3313: Prof Writing in Crim Justice
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
The process of developing and documenting information related to criminal justice field work and graduate studies in criminology and criminal justice, including researching, editing, revising, and creating technical reports, case narratives, grant applications and reports, academic and field related research proposals, training modules, and correspondence. Students will use word processing and related graphic software. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice major (BS and BAAS) and ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302.
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CRIJ 3315: Criminal Evidence
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
An analysis of the procedures and rules of evidence applied to the acquisition, offering, admissibility, and presentation of evidence from the crime scene, courtroom, and appellate court perspectives. Prerequisites: CRIJ 1301 and CRIJ 1306 or approval of instructor.
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CRIJ 3330: Community Corrections
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
A study of the philosophy, administrative procedures, and operational techniques used in the community based treatment and supervision of offenders. Prerequisites: SOCI 1301, CRIJ 1301, or approval of instructor.
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CRIJ 3331: Criminal Justice Statistics
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
This course is an introduction to the elementary forms of statistical analysis, including measures of central tendency, variation, the normal curve and Z scores, measures of difference, regression analysis, and correlations. Emphasis will be placed on application of statistical analysis to criminal justice research and planning using the SPSS data analysis program.
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CRIJ 3340: Homeland Security
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
An in-depth study of strategic, legal, policy, operational, and organizational issues associated with the defense of the U.S. homeland from foreign and domestic terrorist threats. Topics include psychology of mass movements, terrorists' ideology, religion and terror, legal issues in homeland security, weapons of mass destruction, effective interfacing between local, state, and federal agencies, emergency management operations and dealing with mass casualties.
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CRIJ 4300: Professional Ethics
3.00 Credits
Tarleton State University
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