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CJ 325 (525): Criminology
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Problems, theory, cause, control and prevention of criminal behavior. Prereq: SOC 201 ( Same as SOC 413/613)
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CJ 330: Serial Killers
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
This course will provide students a detailed introduction to, and examination of, serial murder, specifically focusing on biological, psychological and social theoretical explanations of psychopathic, sociopathic, anti-social personality disorders. Students will actively participate in the understanding of issues surrounding serial murder presented to law enforcement agencies and the public. This class is not designed to assist in the development of skills necessary for the forensic criminal profiling of offenders. Research papers and oral presentations are components of this course.
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CJ 340 (540): Criminal Investigation Techniques
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
An extensive examination of methods of inquiry. The use of induction and deduction in scientific reasoning, sources of information available for reconstructing past events and the investigation of common penal law crimes. Extensive reading and writing required. Prereq: CJ 310 with minimum grade of C.
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CJ 360: Child Abuse
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
The goal of this course is to introduce students to the multifaceted issue of child abuse law. Students will learn about child sexual predators, child witnesses, types of child abuse and neglect and the future of child abuse in the criminal justice system. The course will include an examination of the various courts that deal with child abuse issues.
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CJ 364 (564): Corrections
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Provides an overview of the history and various perspectives of incarceration, tracing the development of prisons in America from their earlier roots in Europe. An examination is placed upon prison inmates, correctional staff, correctional treatment and punishment philosophies, political perspectives regarding criminal offenders and special interest offenders such as juveniles and females, as well as capital punishment. (Same as SOC 364/564)
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CJ 370: Juvenile Justice:Social Problems and Legal Issues for Social Work,and Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Focuses on the juvenile, the family and the community as related to and interwoven with legal issues, practices and processes encountered by the social work and criminal justice professionals and their clients. (Same as SWRK 345)
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CJ 380: Probation and Parole
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Provides an indepth examination of the field of community-based correctional supervision, which includes many options utilized by correctional agencies to supervise clients in the community. Emphasis is placed on adult and juvenile systems, major U.S. Supreme Court decisions, methods of supervision and how this component interfaces with incarceration.
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CJ 400 (600): Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
The history, purpose and theory of criminal law. An examination of the classification of crimes and the nature of criminal liability. Prereq: CJ 200 and 220 with minimum grade of C in both.
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CJ 410: Victimology
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
This course addresses the issues of crime in society by focusing on the victim. An examination of the expanding role of the victim in the criminal justice system will be the main focus of this course. Students will develop an understanding of criminal prosecutions, of the cost and extent of victimization and will examine various types of offenses committed against victims (child maltreatment, assault, homicide, domestic violence). Extensive research and writing projects are major components of this course.
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CJ 411 (611): Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Selected topics of current interest and importance. Course may be repeated with different topics. A maximum of six credit hours can be counted toward a major or a minor in Criminal Justice. Prereq: Instructor's approval.
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