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CRJ 100: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
A study of the development and philosophy of criminal justice in the United States, including presumption of innocence, and an overview of the agencies involved in administration: police, courts, and corrections. (Cross listed as POL 100)
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CRJ 110: The Police
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
The Police presents an intensive examination of the operations of the police in the U.S., including the organization of the police on the federal, state, and local levels, and current developments in policing, such as higher education for police officers, and the effort to include more minorities on police forces. Strategies for improving police-community relations receive special attention in the course.
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CRJ 185/285: Topics in Criminal Justice
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
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CRJ 210: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
A study of the nature of criminal law, including major concepts and definitions, philosophical and historical development, elements and classification of crimes, penalties (using Kentucky statutes as illustrations), prosecution and defenses; current trends and issues.
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CRJ 220: The Court System
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
The Court System is an examination of the basic structure of the courts in the U.S., on the federal, state, and local levels. Emphasis is given to the operation of the courts in practice, as well as in theory. The politics of the court system are explored, as well as such practices as plea bargaining. The debate between individual rights and the rights of society as a whole is examined. (Cross listed as POL 220)
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CRJ 230: Corrections
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
Corrections examines all facets of the correctional apparatus in the U.S., including federal, state, and local correctional institutions. Corrections also examines all aspects of community corrections, including probation, parole, work and study release, home confinement and electronic monitoring of offenders, restitution and community service. The issue of the death penalty in the U.S. is also examined in depth.
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CRJ 250: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
Juvenile Delinquency is an examination of the causes, nature, and treatment of juvenile crime in the U.S. Current issues involved in the juvenile justice system are explored, such as the efficacy of placing youths in adult correctional institutions, and the current movement to certify youthful offenders as adults. Strategies for providing humane treatment to the juvenile offender both institutionally and in the community are explored.
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CRJ 300: The Prison
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
The Prison is an in-depth examination of the prison in the U.S. today and the function that it serves. All aspects of the prison will be examined, including prison programs and the negative effect of incarceration including the "prisonization" process. The prison will be examined from acritical perspective, particularly from the point of view of whether logical community alternatives exist for many inmates, in place of the prison.
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CRJ 310: Police Patrol
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
This course will deal with the basics of police work, such as interviewing suspects and witnesses at the crime scene, handling routine matters in the community, such as peach disturbances and traffic control, and preventing crime by engaging in either foot or automotive patrol. Police Patrol examines the duties of entry-level police officers, and police officers who have remained on patrol.
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CRJ 320: Plea Bargaining
3.00 Credits
Saint Catharine College (CLOSED)
This course deals with the most common mode of disposing of criminal cases, that is, an agreement between prosecution and defense involving a guilty plea for a lesser penalty. The evolution of plea bargaining in our society will be discussed, as well as how everyday notions of justice are addressed through the practice of plea bargaining. Students will examine various criminal cases which have been resolved through plea bargaining.
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