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CJCR 2300: Criminal Justice Ethics
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Criminal Justice Ethics examines ethical issues related to the criminal justice field. Issues such as police deviance, judicial misconduct, control of inmates in correctional settings and field research dilemmas are discussed.
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CJCR 2310: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Criminology is designed to study major sociological theories in relation to crime causation. The course promotes analysis of the sociological aspects of different types of offenders and explores the techniques of measuring crime. Note: This course is crosslisted as SOCI 2310.
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CJCR 2330: Police in America
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Police in America is designed to study the historical and philosophical evolution of the police in America. This course emphasizes the functions and control of police in a democratic society. Analysis is also conducted from a social science perspective.
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CJCR 2400: Crime Control Analysis
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Crime Control Analysis introduces the student to the study of spatial and temporal aspects of controlling crime. Popular crime theories are examined from a historical perspective leading to an analysis of contemporary applications. This course moves from theory to practical applications of crime control and introduces students to the subject of crime mapping and analysis.
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CJCR 2440: Corrections in America
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Corrections in America focuses on the historical and philosophical evolution of the punishment system in the United States. Topics include: prison, jail and community-based corrections and analyzes the efficiency of social control policies such as “boot camp” prisons, rehabilitation, juvenile detention and capital punishment.
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CJCR 2500: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Juvenile delinquency is the study of the history, philosophy, and evaluation of the American juvenile justice system. Emphasis will be on theoretical explanations of delinquency, school violence, gang activity, gender, race, ethnic, and class issues. Study will include juvenile processing from their first encounter with police, to the courts, corrections system, and end with prevention strategies.
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CJCR 2540: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Criminal Law is designed to explore the realm of criminal law. The course provides a historical overview of the philosophy and foundation of criminal law and examines elements of crime, purposes and functions of law and the limits of the law as well as defenses to prosecution.
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CJCR 2610: Understanding Terrorism
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Understanding Terrorism is an examination of domestic and international terrorism. The student will study explanations for terrorism, known terrorist organization, and counterterrorism techniques.
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CJCR 2650: Criminal Procedure
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Criminal Procedure examines the concepts and procedures of the American law enforcement process to include such procedures as arrest, search and seizure, investigative detentions, motor vehicle stops, Miranda warnings, identification procedures, and law enforcement liability.
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CJCR 2700: Forensic Science Practicum
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Forensic Science Practicum is designed to enable the student to develop an hands-on knowledge of crime scene response by participating in mock crime scene scenarios. The student will learn pre-planning and preparation for crime scene response. Issues of safety, scene security, documentation, systematic search for evidence, recovery of evidence, and proper collection methods will be experienced by the student.
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