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Course Criteria
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8.00 Credits
(See page 23 for course description.)
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3.00 Credits
Outlines the purpose and function of criminal law. Topics include, but are not limited to the rights and duties of citizens and police in relation to local, state, and federal law (i.e. arrest, search and seizure, confessions); the development, application, and enforcement of laws; constitutional issues; and sentencing. (45/0/0/0)
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3.00 Credits
Prereq. CRIM 1011 Examines the role of the police in relationship between law enforcement and American society. Topics include, but are not limited to police history and organization, becoming a police officer, police operations, and critical issues. If the schedule allows, students will be able to experience some of the training resources of the Grand Island Law Enforcement Training Center. (45/0/0/0)
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3.00 Credits
Examines the origins, philosophy, and objectives of the juvenile justice system. Topics include, but are not limited to causation of crime (i.e. race/gender, socioeconomic relevance, victimization), the juvenile court system, the law enforcement approach, corrections, and prevention. (45/0/0/0)
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the students to current social issues impacting the criminal justice field and its professionals, victims and defendants. Possible topics include racism, sexism, homophobia, poverty, hate crimes, capital punishment, addiction, ethics, gangs, child abuse, terrorism, sexual assault, domestic violence, suicide, mental illness, pornography, prostitution and other timely topics. (45/0/0/0)
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3.00 Credits
Examines crime and criminology from a broad social perspective. Emphasizes the nature and causes of crimes, investigation and prosecution, and treatment and prevention. (45/0/0/0)
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3.00 Credits
Introduces criminal investigation procedures. Reviews the historical development and investigative processes related to law enforcement functions. Topics include, but are not limited to the proper collection, organization, and preservation of evidence using basic investigative tools; examining the primary sources of information; analyzing the importance of writing skills; and reviewing the constitutional (legal) limitations of the investigation. (45/0/0/0)
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes the concept of evidence and the rules governing its admissibility. Includes theoretical and pragmatic considerations of constitutional requirements affecting evidence and procedure. (45/0/0/0)
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3.00 Credits
Provides insight into the complex problems of loss prevention in today's society including security staffing needs, fire protection and control, duties and responsibilities of security personnel, internal controls, emergency and disaster planning, and internal theft. (45/0/0/0)
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3.00 Credits
Exposes students to risk management and security methods including vulnerability identification, risk analysis, security surveys, physical and procedural security methods, and cost-benefit analysis. (45/0/0/0)
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