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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
5 credits quarters: W, S This course is designed to introduce the student to the history, concepts, theory, and specifics of criminal law. This includes specific crimes, the laws of Washington, and what elements are needed for formal charges and conviction. CJ 105: See CJ& 105
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5.00 Credits
(Formerly CJ 105: Introduction to Corrections) 5 credits quarters: F, S Introductory course designed to provide students with an overview of the corrections system in the United States. Students will examine the role of corrections as it evolved as a system, its philosophy, and society's attempt to control crime and its structure. Contemporary issues and alternatives to corrections will be explored.
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5.00 Credits
5 credits quarters: W, S An examination of the juvenile justice system emphasizing the role that the family, school, courts, law enforcement, corrections, and the broader community play in the life of a juvenile. The historical and philosophical developments of the juvenile justice system will be covered.
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5.00 Credits
5 credits quarters: F, W This course is designed to provide students with a working knowledge of the rules of criminal evidence and how these rules apply to the criminal trial process. Some of the subjects to be covered are defining the types of evidence, when evidence is admissible, specific procedures for the use of evidence, and how evidence has an impact on one s constitutional rights. Major court decisions and their impact will be evaluated. CJ 112: See CJ& 112
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5.00 Credits
(formerly CJ 112: Criminology) 5 credits quarters: F, S This course explores the crime problem, its context, and the causes of crime. Major theories of causation will be examined, taking into consideration new developments in the field of criminology. (Formerly CJ 112: Criminology)
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2.00 Credits
2 credits quarters: S This course focuses on the offender and the offender's conduct within the correctional setting. Special emphasis is on dealing with offender manipulation of correctional employees.
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3.00 Credits
Variable credits quarters: F, W, S, SR Cooperative education integrates students classroom studies with work experience in cooperating employer organizations. The students education, therefore, is shared between employer supervisors and YVCC faculty. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
Variable credits quarters: Experimental/exploratory studies in criminal justice.
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3.00 Credits
Variable credits quarters: Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
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5.00 Credits
5 credits quarters: F Establishes the actual workings of criminal investigations from the basic report to the finished investigation. Reports, case organization, crime scene processing, interviewing, and case management are a few of the subjects covered in this course. Prerequisite: CJ 111 or permission of instructor
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