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CRMJ 2350: INTRO TO CORRECTIONS
3.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
A general course describing the history and evolution of the corrections process. Covers all aspects of institutional and community based corrections. 3 hours lecture.
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CRMJ 2370: INSTITUTIONAL CORRECTIONS
3.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
This course covers the history and current status of institutional correctional facilities including prisons, jails, and intermediate units. Programs, procedures, institutional culture and administration are covered. 3 hours lecture.
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CRMJ 2395: CRIMINAL JUSTICE CAPSTONE PROJECT
1.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
This course is designed as a review for the Criminal Justice major. Syllabi from all CJ classes will be reviewed and all objectives will be discussed and tied together showing the interaction and interconnectiveness of the Criminal Justice System. Students must be sophomore status and enrolled in a Criminal Justice program. This course should be taken in the student's graduation semester. This course is offered for S/U grade only. 1 hour lecture.
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CRMJ 2400: CRIMINOLOGY
3.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
An introduction to the study of the nature and causes of criminal behavior. Biological, psychological, and sociological theories are examined. Types of criminal behavior, historical perspectives, crime statistics, and current trends are also covered. Students cannot earn credit for both CRMJ 2400 and SOC 2400. 3 hours lecture.
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CRMJ 2420: JUVENILE JUSTICE
3.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
This course is designed as an introduction to the field of juvenile justice. It will cover all the aspects of the juvenile justice system, from early history reform schools to the progressive development centers of today, along with alternatives to incarceration. This course will follow the evolution of the courts and the laws pertaining to the juvenile. 3 hours lecture.
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CRMJ 2470: INTERNSHIP
2.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
This course exposes the criminal justice major to the various work settings in the field. The student may rotate between placements with law enforcement, detention, corrections, and communications. The schedules can be variable and depend upon availability at each site. Students must complete 80 hours of internship to meet the course requirements.
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CRMJ 2490: TOPICS:
1.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
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CRMJ 2550: CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION I
3.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
A course relating to the fundamentals of investigation. Included are crime scene search, sketching and recording, collection and preservation of physical evidence, scientific aids, sources of information, interviewing and interrogation, modus operandi, and case preparation. 3 hours lecture.
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CRMJ 2560: CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION II
3.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
The study of various crimes and investigative techniques from the initial report through the final disposition of the case. 3 hours lecture.
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CRMJ 2570: CRIMINALISTICS
3.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
Introduces the student to the collection, preservation and analysis of biological, chemical, physical and other forensic evidence from the crime scene. Also includes work with trace evidence including hair, fibers, etc. Instruction will encompass crime scene management and evidence collection as well as laboratory analysis procedures. Prerequisite: BIOL 1000 or BIOL 1010, CRMJ 2120 and CRMJ 2550 with a grade of "C" or better. 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab.
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