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0.00 Credits
A weekend seminar at the Metzger Nature Center, Bolon Hall. Topics include Politics in Eastern Ohio, Water Sources for Transportation and Development, Political and Rural America, Globalization and the United Nations, and Current Issues in Political Science and Criminal Justice. A Nature Center use fee is charged.
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3.00 Credits
The American legal system as it is used to preserve the nation's environment. Significant environmental laws and policies developed for implementation. Formerly HSPS 306.
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4.00 Credits
Examination of the formation, maintenance, and influence of interest groups and political parties in the United States.
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4.00 Credits
Examination of the theory, practice and role of voting behavior in the United States.
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4.00 Credits
Topics include but are not limited to: Film and Politics, Popular Culture and Politics, Media and Politics, Sports and Politics. Can be repeated as topic varies.
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4.00 Credits
An in-depth understanding of the procedural aspects involved in developing and prosecuting or defending criminal cases. The Constitutional issues involved during the various aspects of a criminal case from investigation to arrest through trial and appeal. The concept of due process. Specific attention is focused on the rights and limitations offered the prosecution and defense under the Bill of Rights. Topics included are: lineups, searches, arrests, stop and frisk, bail, extradition, preliminary hearings, arraignment, trials, sentencing, appeals, probation, parole, and the death penalty.
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4.00 Credits
A comparison of the politics of contemporary parliamentary democracies, stressing the impact of political culture and the operations of governmental institutions, parties and interest groups in the process of public policy-making.
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4.00 Credits
A comparison of contemporary politics in developing and non-Western societies, stressing the impact of cultural fragmentation, modernization, social unrest and rising expectations on the stability and effectiveness of governmental institutions and processes.
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4.00 Credits
The roles of lawyers, judges, and juries and the organization and operation of federal and state courts, with special emphasis on criminal law procedure. Examination of selective substantive criminal statutes.
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4.00 Credits
Social and political forces that shaped constitutional political theory and the interaction of law and politics through the Reconstruction era. Relationship of the Supreme Court vis-a-vis Congress, the executive, states, and emergency powers. Formerly HSPS 350.
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