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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of the extent and nature of juvenile delinquency to include the personal and social factors related to the development of delinquent habits within American society. An evaluation of the juvenile codes and their implications for services within the juvenile justice systems. A review of the decision-making process of the police, court, probation and correction officials. Three Hours, Spring
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An examination of jurisdiction, policies, and procedures of courts in the administration of criminal justice. An analysis of the development, administration and organization of probation, parole, pardon, and other types of community based alternatives to incarceration. Problems of supervision of clients, maintaining relations with the public and other criminal justice agencies, and evaluating the effectiveness of the program. Three Hours, Fall, Odd Years
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A seminar course that focuses on an in-depth analysis of one or more issues related to the field of criminal justice. May be repeated for credit on different topics. Three Hours, On Demand
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An examination of the substance of criminal law and the operational procedures mandated by law in arrest, search, and seizure. The nature of evidence, proof, and admissibility are studied. Three Hours, Spring, Odd Years
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This course is to familiarize students with concepts of evidence and criminal procedure that require more extensive analysis than is addressed in CRJS 423 Criminal Law and Procedure. It examines such concepts as: Privileged Communications; The Exclusionary Rule; The Hearsay Rule and its exceptions; and Burden of Proof and Presumptions. There is no prerequisite, but completion of CRJS 423 is strongly recommended. Three Hours, Fall, Odd Years
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3.00 Credits
A supervised reading and/or independent research project on various aspects of the criminal justice. May be taken once for credit. Three Hours, On Demand
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A study of the basic principles of organization, supervision, and techniques of administration within law enforcement and related areas. Three Hours, Fall, Odd Years
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This course will provide a supervised experience in a variety of criminal justice settings under faculty supervision, exposing students to real world experience. Thirty hours of work required per credit hour earned. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or better. Variable credit; may be taken twice in two different field settings, not to exceed a total of six hours. One to Six Hours, On Demand
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to familiarize students with legal ideas and legal reasoning. It provides comparative, historical, and Biblical perspectives on law that will help explain legal diversity and legal change. It offers opportunities to explore some of the persistent issues in law and legal theory, such as the sources of law, the responsibilities of the legal profession, and the relative merits of the adversary system. Three Hours, Spring, Even Years
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3.00 Credits
A study of leading constitutional principles of the United States, providing an overview of the constitution with emphasis on the amendments dealing with the rights of the accused and provisions for due process. Three Hours, Fall
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