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CJ 436/536: Minorities,Crime,Social Policy,and Social Control
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
The involvement of minorities, especially African Americans, Hispanics and Native Americans, in crime and the criminal justice system. Special attention is devoted to the role of racism in theories of crime and in American law and to the treatment of minorities by various factions of the criminal justice system.
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CJ 440/540: Community Crime Prevention Studies
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Multidisciplinary approach to theoretical foundations of issues related to crimes committed in the community and theoretical orientations of various community crime prevention strategies and the implications associated with social policies. Prerequisite: CJ 213 or consent of instructor
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CJ 449: Youth Gangs in American Society
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Examines the emergence and proliferation of youth gangs in American society, with an emphasis on theory, policy analysis, and social, community, and individual impacts. This course examines intervention and prevention strategies, employing a systems approach that requires community, agency, and institutional collaboration development.
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CJ 450/550: Criminology
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
A description and analysis of types of crimes, types of criminals and the major theories of crime causation. An examination of past and present incidence rates of crimes; the socioeconomic, cultural and psychological variables related to criminal behavior; and a review of possible solutions to the crime problem. Prerequisite: CJ 213 or consent of instructor
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CJ 451/551: Youth,Crime and Society
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Offers a review of the nature, distribution and explanations of youth crime, with particular attention given to the historical context of youth crime and the topic of youth gangs. Gender, race, political and official responses to youth crime will be emphasized. Prerequisite: CJ 213 or consent of instructor
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CJ 452/552: Criminal Procedure
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
The concepts of due process and application of the Bill of Rights in criminal law are examined in the light of U.S. Supreme Court decisions. State and federal procedural law is reviewed as well as relevant new legislation. Prerequisites: CJ 213 and CJ 252 or consent of instructor
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CJ 453/553: Corrections
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Considers the evolution of punishment, corrections theories, survey of prison development and administration; education, labor and rehabilitation processes; social groups in the prison community. Prerequisite: CJ 213 or consent of instructor
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CJ 454/554: Parole and Probation
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
History of parole and probation; review of contemporary parole and probation theories, practices, processes and research; the future of parole and probation. Prerequisite: CJ 213 or consent of instructor
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CJ 455/555: Correctional Casework and Counseling
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
History, development and contemporary practices, theories, and techniques of juvenile and adult correctional casework, counseling and treatment. Prerequisite: CJ 213 or consent of instructor
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CJ 456: Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
A study of contemporary issues in criminal justice. Prerequisite: consent of instructor
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