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CRIM 211: Police Patrol.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Responsibilities, powers and duties of the uniformed patrolman, patrol procedures, mechanics of arrest and all other functions of the officer on patrol.
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CRIM 221: Victimology.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisite: CRIM 102. Analysis of major perspectives on victimization. Emphasis is on the role of the victim in the generation of crime, experience of the victim in the criminal justice system and on patterns of victimization.
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CRIM 232: Criminal Justice Organization and Management.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
This course is designed to provide an understanding of the organization, administration and management procedures and techniques as they apply to criminal justice agencies. Special focus on modern management and organizational theory as it applies to criminal justice agencies in the areas of public relations, communication, personnel development and labor management.
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CRIM 275: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisites: CRIM 102, or PSYC 101, or SOCI 101, a college-level math course, CRIM 200. This course introduces the student to the basic design methodologies and statistical techniques used in behavioral sciences. Some of the topics considered are mixed and correlational designs, analysis of variance and data collection procedures. Same as COMM 275, PSYC 275, SOCI 275.
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CRIM 280: Basic Peace Officer Training.
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Drury University
This course is designed to meet the basic peace officer training program requirements approved by P.O.S.T. ( Peace Officer Standards and Training commission), Office of the State Department of Public Safety. Topics include administrative procedures, legal studies, interpersonal perspectives, technical studies and skill development. Students must register for both CRIM 280 and CRIM 281 to receive credit.
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CRIM 281: Basic Peace Officer Training.
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Drury University
This course is designed to meet the basic peace officer training program requirements approved by P.O.S.T. ( Peace Officer Standards and Training commission), Office of the State Department of Public Safety. Topics include administrative procedures, legal studies, interpersonal perspectives, technical studies and skill development. Students must register for both CRIM 280 and CRIM 281 to receive credit.
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CRIM 282: Law for Peace Officers
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Designed to acquaint students with Missouri and federal statutes and court decisions that apply to performance of their duties as future peace officers. Meets P.O.S.T. standards.
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CRIM 290: A-Z Selected Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Drury University
Research. Internship. CRIJ 271 Basic Corrections Officer Training. (6-9 hours). This course includes instruction provided by the Missouri Department of Corrections in a training academy for custody and non-custody staff. Topics include corrections theory and profession, administrative procedures and policies, legal studies, interpersonal perspectives, technical studies and skill development.
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CRIM 301: Principles of Forensic Science
3.00 Credits
Drury University
(3 hours.). Designed to acquaint the student with procedures utilized in the investigation of a crime. It considers theories of physical sciences as they apply to the investigative methodology of a crime. The process is examined within the context of the most recent technological advances in criminal investigation.
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CRIM 311: White Collar Crime.
3.00 Credits
Drury University
Prerequisite: CRIM 102. Intensive study of crimes committed by people or corporations during the course of legitimate work.
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