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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: Students must be admitted into upper division CJUS program, or permission of instructor, or have a minor declared in CJUS. CRIM 337 and SOCI 311 cannot both be applied toward the degree. How delinquents and juveniles in need of supervision are handled within the juvenile justice system. The nature and extent of delinquent behavior status offenses, child abuse and neglect; theories of delinquency and their implications for intervention; cultural and social factors related to delinquency; as well as the philosophy by and functioning of the juvenile justice system.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: Students must be admitted into upper division CJUS program, or permission of instructor, or have a minor declared in CJUS. Survey of minority groups and criminal justice in the United States. Racial minorities as victims of crime, as offenders, as defendants, and as criminal justice professionals.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: Students must be admitted into upper division CJUS program, or permission of instructor, or have a minor declared in CJUS. Women's experiences as victims of crime, as offenders, as defendants, and as criminal justice professionals.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: Students must be admitted into upper division CJUS program, or permission of instructor, or have a minor declared in CJUS. Legal aspects of the investigation and arrest processes as well as the rules governing the admissibility of evidence in court.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: Admission into upper division criminal justice program, 75 credit hours completed, GPA of 2.5 and permission. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Job-related experience in a criminal justice agency and permission to enroll must be received from the student's adviser each semester.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: Admission into upper division CJUS program, or permission of instructor, or have a minor declared in CJUS. Contemporary concepts, principles, and theories of organization and administration as they relate to criminal justice agencies. Historical development and modern practices of public policy.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: Completion of the Pre-Criminal Justice curriculum, and CRIM 351 or permission or permission of the instructor. Ethical issues that arise in the three major areas of criminal justice: police, courts, and corrections. General philosophical theories of ethics as well as Codes of Ethics that operate to control the institutional and personal behavior of police, courts, and correctional systems.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: Students must be admitted into upper division CJUS program, or permission of instructor, or have a minor declared in CJUS. CRIM 413 and SOCI 474 cannot both be applied toward the degree. Investigates the etiology of many forms of norm-violating conduct. Rule-breaking behavior as defined by the criminal statutes. Cultural differences accomplished by providing both theoretical and empirical evidence of various behavior patterns of individual, family, and group life-styles on deviant behavior.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: CRIM 221 and admission to upper division CJUS program, or permission of instructor, or have a minor declared in CJUS. In-depth analysis of the history and operation of prisons and jails in the United States and other countries. Management and operation of prisons and jails from the perspective of both employees and incarcerated persons.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq: CRIM 351 and admission to upper division CJUS program, or permission of instructor, or have a minor declared in CJUS. Analysis of the emerging law of corrections and prisoners' rights. The applicability of various constitutional guarantees to the correctional process including plea bargaining, issues surrounding cruel and unusual punishment, the right to treatment, the right not to be treated, and the parole process.
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