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CJ 2223: File System Forensics
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
This course describes the basic concepts and theory of a volume and file system. Students will learn to analyze FAT, NTFS, Ext2, Ext3, UFS1, and UFS2 file systems using key concepts, data structures, and specific techniques. This course includes hands-on application of the concepts learned.
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CJ 2233: Criminal Procedures For Computer Crime
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
Corequisite: CJ 2243 Network Technologies or Approval of the Instructor. Prerequisite: CJ 1233 Understanding Computers and CJ 1323 Overview of Computer/Cyber Crimes. Criminal procedures are being continually revised to keep pace with technology evolution. This class will examine how criminal procedures are constantly evolving to facilitate the investigation of computer crime. Since computer ethics has become an issue in criminal justice, this class will examine the question of ethics and how it relates to the public.
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CJ 2243: Network Technologies
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
Corequisite: CJ 2233 Criminal Procedures for Computer Crime or Approval of the Instructor Prerequisite: CJ 1233 Understanding Computers and CJ 1323 Overview of Computer/Cyber Crimes. As computers become more and more a part of our everyday lives, it becomes critical that law enforcement use and understand the current technology. The networking of computers, which enhances the ability of computers at different locations to share information, has become standard in many enterprises, both legal and illegal. This course will identify and discuss the nature of computer networks, how the network is constructed, how the forensic investigator is to approach a networked computer crime scene, and how to forensically process networked computer operations.
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CJ 2253: Forensic Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
Corequisite: CJ 2263 Internet Crime Investigations or Approval of the Instructor Prerequisite: CJ 2233 Criminal Procedures for Computer Crime and CJ 2243 Network Technologies The technical examination of electronic data is called Computer Forensics. This course will teach how to examine a computer for electronic data, utilizing the manual utilities and applications that are currently available in the industry. This course will also utilize the automating forensic utilities that are currently available to criminal justice and corporate security specialists.
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CJ 2263: Internet Crime Investigations
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
Corequisite: CJ 2253 Forensic Computer Science or Approval of the Instructor Prerequisite: CJ 2233 Criminal Procedures for Computer Crime and CJ 2243 Network Technologies With the advent of the Internet and global communication becoming a reality, global criminal activity is also now possible. We know from experience that criminals in one country can access locations in other countries to commit their crimes. In criminal justice, understanding how the Internet works and how to combat the current and future trends in crime on or over the Internet is of paramount importance. This class will address this issue. In addition, this class will do an in-depth examination of current crime trends on the Internet such as IP spoofing, e-mail, child pornography, sniffer programs, and website security breaches.
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CJ 2293: Advanced Computer Forensic Methodology
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
Prerequisite: Completion of all required Computer Forensic Science courses This course is the capstone course for the Computer Forensic Science Degree and certificate program. Students will demonstrate competency by completing an in-depth forensic analysis of digital replicating a real life case scenario and write a detailed report of their analysis and findings.
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CJ 2313: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
This course is a study of the nature of criminal law, its philosophical and historical development, the definition and elements of major offenses in the criminal codes of all levels of government, and the penalties which attach to those convicted of committing crimes. Oklahoma statutes are used as illustrations.
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CJ 2333: Police Organization And Management
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
This course is a description of the principles of organization, leadership, and management as applied to law enforcement agencies and personnel at all levels of government. The role of agency executives and major issues affecting personnel administration are discussed.
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CJ 2343: Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
Prerequisites: CJ 2313 Criminal Law or CJ 2443 Criminal Law and Procedures. This course is an examination of investigative fundamentals and principles which apply to crime scene processing, case building and preparation, and case presentation in court. Emphasis is given to case investigation models, developing leads, theory building, conceptual approaches to the investigative mandate, and information processing and reporting.
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CJ 2353: The Administration of Correctional Institutions
3.00 Credits
Redlands Community College
This course is a study of the organization, management, and leadership of institutions which confine offenders. The course includes discussion of short-term detention facilities, jails, prisons, personnel issues, staff-inmate relations, and the future directions of institutional design and administration.
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