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3.00 Credits
This course exposes students to the historical and current perspectives of the role of police in American society. Critical and controversial issues in modern policing will be explored. Prerequisites: CRIM 101 or CJ 101, POLS 101, and SOCI 101. Three semester hours.
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( CJ 101 or CRIM 101 and( POLS 101 and( SOCI 101
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course provides exploration of topics and issues not currently included in the criminology curriculum. This course is designed as an experimental course covering in-depth studies of interest. It may be taken for additional credit as the topic changes. Prerequisites: CRIM 101 or CJ 101, POLS 101, and SOCI 101, or departmental approval. One to three semester hours.
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( CJ 101 or CRIM 101 and( POLS 101 and( SOCI 101
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3.00 Credits
CRIM.301. INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH METHODS This course is an introduction to the comprehension and practice of criminal justice research, the rules and limitations of scientific methodology, the formulation of research questions, and research design. Prerequisites:Minimum of a "C" or better in the following courses: CRIM 101 or CJ 101, POLS 101, and SOCI 101, or departmental approval. Three credit hours.
Prerequisite:
( CRIM 101 or CJ 101 and( POLS 101 and( SOCI 101
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3.00 Credits
CRIM 307.JUVENILES AND CRIMINAL LAW This course addresses the laws, court system, and correctional institutions that deal with the special characteristics of the juvenile population. Prerequisites: CRIM 101, SOCI 101, POLS 101, and either PSYC 101 or PSYC 102, and 6 additional hours of CRIM courses. Three credit hours.
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( CRIM 101 and( SOCI 101 and( POLS 101 and( PSYC 101 or PSYC 102
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the causes of juvenile delinquency, its extent and the variation in laws, treatment of the delinquent, and the significance of such factors as changing cultural patterns and teenage cultures. Prerequisites: CRIM 101 or CJ 101 and 3 additional hours of CRIM or CJ coursework as well as SOCI 202. Three semester hours.
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( CRIM 101 or CJ 101 and( SOCI 202
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3.00 Credits
CRIM 328.VICTIMOLOGY This course examines of criminal victimization in conjunction with theory and research. It also covers the patterns related to specific types of victimization. Prerequisites: POLS 101, SOCI 101, and either CRIM 101 or CJ 101, and 6 additional hours of CRIM courses, or approval of the department chair. Three credit hours.
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( POLS 101 and( SOCI 101 and( CRIM 101 or CJ 101
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the intersection of mental health and the criminal justice system. Particular emphasis is placed on the deinstitutionalization movement that has shifted the mentally ill away from hospitals and into correctional facilities. Prerequisites: POLS 101, SOCI 101, and either CRIM 101 or CJ 101, and 6 additional hours of CRIM courses, or approval of the department chair. Three credit hours.
Prerequisite:
( POLS 101 and( SOCI 101 and( CRIM 101 or CJ 101
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses current and future ethical and moral issues facing criminology and criminal justice. It includes exploration of how these issues are influenced through political and social policies as well as personal values. Prerequisites: CRIM 101 or CJ 101 and 3 additional hours of CRIM or CJ coursework as well as SOCI 202. Three semester hours.
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( CRIM 101 or CJ 101 and( SOCI 202
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3.00 Credits
CRIM 366.RACE AND ETHNICITY IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE This course examines the history of Jim Crow laws in shaping the criminal justice system as well as current laws that impact civil rights and civil liberties. This course examines these issues at both the U.S. federal and state levels. Prerequisites: POLS 101, SOCI 101, and either CRIM 101 or CJ 101, and 6 additional hours of CRIM courses. Three credit hours
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is an exploration of topics and issues not currently included in the criminology curriculum. This course explores emergent areas within criminology as informed by theory. It may be taken for additional credit as the topic changes. Prerequisites: CRIM 101 or CJ 101, and POLS 101, and SOCI 101, or departmental approval. One to three semester hours.
Prerequisite:
( CRIM 101 or CJ 101 and( POLS 101 and( SOCI 101
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