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3.00 Credits
CRIM 373.CRIMINAL EVIDENCE This course is an introduction to the types of evidence, collection of evidence, the chain of custody, and procedures relating to its introduction of evidence into judicial proceedings. Special attention is given to Fourth Amendment constitutional issues. Cross-listed with LEG 373. Prerequisite: CRIM 101 or POLS 101. Three credit hours.
Prerequisite:
CRIM 101 or POLS 101
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3.00 Credits
CRIM 386.VULNERABLE POPULATIONS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE This course examines vulnerable populations in the United States criminal justice system. The specific needs of each population are addressed in addition to the legal and ethical issues related to their treatment within the criminal justice system. 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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3.00 Credits
This course examines policy issues in contemporary criminology. Instructors may focus on one or more topics such as: addictions, alcohol and drugs, cybersecurity, domestic violence, gambling, human trafficking, victims and victimization, alternatives to incarceration, policing practices and procedures, and court rulings. This may be taken for additional credit as the topic changes. Prerequisites: CRIM 101 or CJ 101 and 3 additional hours of CRIM or CJ coursework as well as SOCI 202. Three semester hours.
Prerequisite:
( CRIM 101 or CJ 101 and( SOCI 202
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3.00 Credits
CRIM 399.CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY This course explores classical through contemporary criminological theory. Areas of exploration include, but are not limited to rational choice, biosocial, cultural, control, critical, interactionist, green, and cyber theories. Prerequisites: CRIM 101, SOCI 101, and 6 additional credit hours of CRIM courses. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Criminological theories of delinquency and crime are discussed with special emphasis upon the character, extent, and causes of crime. Criminal law, courts, penal systems, and programs for crime prevention are addressed. Prerequisites: CRIM 309 or CJ 309. Three semester hours.
Prerequisite:
CRIM 309 or CJ 309
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1.00 Credits
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2.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
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3.00 - 9.00 Credits
This course is an advanced workshop for future professionals in the field of criminal justice and criminology. The main objective will be the application of selected concepts. This course is intended as a professionalization experience for students in the Criminology program. This course may be repeated for additional credit hours with approval of the department chair. Prerequisites: "C" or better in SOCI 398 and a Lander GPA of at least 2.0. Graded pass/fail. Three to nine credit hours.
Prerequisite:
SOCI 398
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to be one of the last classes a criminology major takes and is structured so that students conduct independent research on a topic of criminological interest as well as learn to apply their knowledge and skills after graduation. In addition to the research project, the course will cover major topics, concerns, and paradigms in criminology, provide discussion of the role of criminologists in society, and include strategies for using a criminology degree in the future. Prerequisite: "C" or better in SOCI.398. Three credit hours.
Prerequisite:
SOCI 398
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