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CRJ 372: G:Terrorism:A Global Perspective
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: The purpose of the course is to provide students with an overview of terrorism. The students will examine the history of terrorism and view terrorism development in various areas of the world. In addition, the students will investigate terrorism as a political issue, a legal issue and a military issue. We will also consider its impact on the need for peoples to feel secure, human rights and efforts and obstructions to solving terror as an international problem.
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CRJ 430: Ethics,Justice and Diversity
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 This course examines the influence of personal and professional ethics as well as social and cultural diversity on the American criminal justice system. Factors such as race, ethnicity, gender and class are examined within the framework of police, judicial and correctional operations. Specific issues that are problematic within the system are discussed along with possible solutions.
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CRJ 431: Violence and Victimization
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 The historical, cultural and social aspects of violent crime are presented. Analyses of trends and patterns in criminal violence and victimization are undertaken in addition to discussions on strategies for prevention, remediation and intervention.
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CRJ 432: Comparative Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 A comparative study of modern criminal justice systems in the world. The formal structure and informal operation of the various criminal justice models are examined, along with the cultural and historical environment in which they have developed and exist. Opportunities will be presented to analyze specific international problems, illustrating the cultural, economic, and political differences that affect their solution. Students will be challenged to analyze their own attitudes, behaviors, concepts, and beliefs regarding diversity and bigotry.
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CRJ 441: Administrative Practices in Protective Services
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 Designed to provide students with an administrative perspective on the technical and operational components of the protective services industry. The focus will be on developing, implementing and evaluating policies and procedures applicable to specific organizational environments in both the public and private sectors. Legal, fiscal and personnel practices will also be discussed.
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CRJ 442: Current Problems in Protective Services
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 Emphasis is on critical assessments of operational and administrative problems in public and private protective services. Students will be expected to examine specific problems within various contexts, including criminal and civil law; ethical and moral values; cost versus benefit; and global culture.
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CRJ 450: Criminalistics and Forensics
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 This course deals with forensic investigative techniques and their relationship to successful criminal investigations and prosecutions. Current forensic technologies pertaining to the examination of questioned documents, fingerprint techniques, polygraph examination, ballistics, pathology, toxicology, and other chemical/laboratory tests will be considered. The evidentiary value of various technologies will also be explored.
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CRJ 470-9: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 1-3 Special topics in criminal justice depending upon demands and staff. Offered in seminars or by independent study.
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CRJ 473: Comparative Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 3 A comparative study of modern criminal justice systems in the world. The formal structure and informal operation of the various criminal justice models are examined, along with the cultural and historical environment in which they have developed and exist. Opportunities will be presented to analyze specific international problems; illustrating the cultural, economic, and political differences that affect their solution. Students will be challenged to analyze their own attitudes, behaviors, concepts, and beliefs regarding diversity and bigotry.
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CRJ 480-481: Practicum in Criminal Justice
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Quincy University
Credit Hours: 1-6 Practical application of criminal justice knowledge. Students will work in one of several agencies located within the Quincy service area. A written report on the practicum is required as part of the comprehensive experience. Fifty (50) hours of practicum required per credit hour. Graded on A/F scale.
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