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CRIM 2100: Juvenile Justice
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
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.
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CRIM 2150: Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Examines the relationships between law enforcement agencies and such complex social issues as, but not limited to, domestic violence, child abuse, elder abuse, gangs, and drugs. Offered online from Mid-Plains Community College.
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CRIM 2180: Criminal Justice Organization and Management
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Covers contemporary concepts and principles of organization and management as they relate to the administration of criminal justice agencies. This is intended as a capstone course for this major. Student must have earned a minimum of 18 credit hours of criminal justice coursework.
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CRIM 2200: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Examines crime and criminology from a broad social perspective. Emphasizes the nature and causes of crimes, investigation and prosecution, and treatment and prevention. See also SOCI 2200.
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CRIM 2250: Community-Based Corrections
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Emphasizes the correctional process as applied in a community setting. Focuses on probation, parole, and other current community-based strategies for dealing with the offender.
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CRIM 2260: Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
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; basic investigative tools; examining the primary sources of information; analysis of the importance of writing skills; and reviewing of the constitutional (legal) limitations of the investigation.
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CRIM 2280: Issues in Corrections
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Study of the treatment and rehabilitation practices applied to various types of offenders. Covers methods in which offenders must be merged into the general population of the institution. Analyzes the administrative and social structures of a prison community. This is intended as a capstone course for this major. Student must have earned a minimum of 18 credit hours of criminal justice course work.
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CRIM 2300: Sociology of Deviant Behavior
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Theoretical analysis of the relation of deviant behavior including crime, vice, innovation, individual pathology, and deviant subgroups to community standards of conventional behavior as expressed in law and norms.
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CRIM 2310: Rules of Evidence
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
Emphasizes the concept of evidence and the rules governing its admissibility. Includes theoretical and pragmatic considerations of constitutional requirements affecting evidence and procedure.
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CRIM 2350: Security and Loss Prevention
3.00 Credits
Northeast Community College
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. See also BSAD 2350.
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