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CJCR 1100: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Introduction to Criminal Justice provides an introduction to the field of criminal justice and focuses on concepts of law and crime. It explores the nature and extent of crime and offers an overview of the criminal justice system and the inter-related agencies.
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CJCR 1110: Spanish for Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Spanish for Law Enforcement presents realistic situations and the specialized vocabulary that law enforcement professionals need in the course of their daily work in order to communicate with Spanish-speaking people. Through personalized questions, vocabulary exercises, dialogue completions, and role play, students will have numerous opportunities to apply what is learned to a wide variety of practical contexts.
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CJCR 1200: Human Relations in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Human Relations in Criminal Justice is a study of models of human behavior with a particular emphasis on antecedents and conditions that affect personnel performance in criminal justice.
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CJCR 1500: Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Criminal Investigation is designed to study the fundamentals of criminal investigation procedures. Topics covered include: crime scene search; recording, collecting and preserving evidence; scientific and technical aids; and case preparation.
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CJCR 1600: Forensic Science
4.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Forensic Science is the study of the application of science to law. This course applies the knowledge and technology of science to criminal and civil laws. Course topics include: history and development of forensic science; processing the crime scene; common types of physical evidence; organic and inorganic analysis; the microscope; drugs; toxicology; the chemistry of fire; serology; DNA; fingerprints, and other forensic-related topics.
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CJCR 2000: Research Methods for Criminal Justice and Criminology
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Research Methods for Criminal Justice and Criminology is designed to explore the problems and execution of criminal justice research. Various research strategies, including sample survey, observation, experimentation and evaluation, are discussed. Topics also include sources of criminal justice data.
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CJCR 2010: Introduction to GIS Technology
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a study of the basics of using computerized map information in science, education, social science, and business applications. Students will learn to organize their own projects using mapping software, spatial data, GPS technology, and other emerging technologies. (Because of the technical nature of the course, students must demonstrate adequate computer skills before enrolling. Equivalent to GEOG 2010 and CSCI 2010.)
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CJCR 2020: Spatial and Temporal Analysis in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Spatial and Temporal Analysis in Criminal Justice is designed to instruct the student in the theoretical and practical aspects of crime mapping, spatial analysis, and temporal displacement of crime.
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CJCR 2030: Crime Mapping Analysis
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Crime Mapping Analysis incorporates GIS principles, methods, operations, mapping, and applications to crime data, social characteristics, and spatial data to analyze crime patterns, crime prevention strategies, and police operations policy. Students must possess computer literacy to successfully pass this course.
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CJCR 2050: Crime Mapping Practicum
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Crime Mapping Practicum will focus the student on developing a coherent framework for using the vast quantities of data made available by government and other sources. The student will explore multiple views of a single issue or set of information by looking for new possibilities. Learning outcomes include gaining and enhancing the ability to match data and task appropriately and to identify appropriate types and source of information needed to solve a problem. Students must possess computer literacy to successfully pass this course.
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