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COOP 1310: Cooperative Internship II
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Continuation of Cooperative Internship I.
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CRIM 1010: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
An overview of the history, development, and philosophies of crime control within a democratic society. Examines the criminal justice system with emphasis on the police, the prosecution and defense, the courts, and the correctional agencies.
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CRIM 1020: Introduction to Corrections
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Outlines corrections in a systematic process showing the evolving changes within institutional and community-based corrections. Topics include, but are not limited to the history of corrections, the influence of social thought and philosophy on the development of corrections, the rights of the incarcerated inmate, and the duties of the correctional officer.
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CRIM 1030: Courts and the Judicial Process
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Survey of the United States judicial system. Topics include, but are not limited to: legal and constitutional concepts, institutions, and processes. Coverage includes adult and civil courts.
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CRIM 1140: Report Writing
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Students will learn to observe and document the behavior of crime victims, witnesses, and suspects. Students will also learn to accurately describe and record conditions and activities of crime scenes for courtroom presentations. In accordance with the legal guidelines of confidentiality, each student will maintain a log of classroom and field experiences. Offered online from Metropolitan Community College.
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CRIM 1270: Introduction to Criminalistics
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Designed to introduce the student to the area of Forensic Science and the use of the crime laboratory. The course will also concern itself with the various types of evidence and how the crime lab processes them. It covers the proper collection of evidence and its handling, which includes proper packing and mailing procedures required by the crime lab. The student will also be introduced to such scientific techniques as toxicology and questioned document analysis.
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CRIM 1500: Assessment of Prior Learning
1.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Provides framework for students to evaluate life learning experiences in relation to Northeast courses and to receive college credit for those experiences if appropriate. For certified police officers only. See also CAPL 1500.
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CRIM 1990-1999: Special Topics I
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
A course, seminar, or workshop designed to meet the special interests or needs of an individual student or group of students when these interests or needs are not fulfilled by the regular course offerings of the department.
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CRIM 2000: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
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. See also BSAD 2000.
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CRIM 2030: Police and Society
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Examines the role of the police in relationship to law enforcement and American society. Topics include, but are not limited to the role and function of police, the nature of police organizations and police work, and the patterns of police-community relations.
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