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3.00 Credits
This new course being developed will provide an overview of the primary laws and regulations, domestic as well as international, concerning computer network operations, including those affecting computer network defense, computer network exploitation, and computer network attack. Offered Fall
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to identify and examine ethical issues among practitioners and students in the criminal justice fields. Such issues may include the discretionary power of arrest, the use of deadly force, the decision to prosecute, participation in plea barÂgaining, representation of the guilty, and the imposition of punishment, to name a few. The course will promote inquiry that comÂbines ethical analysis with a practical awareness of the realities of the criminal justice system. Offered Fall, Spring
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3.00 Credits
Seminar presentation of law enforcement and/or corrections topics of interest to then students. May be repeated one additional time for credit.
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3.00 Credits
This course considers the forensic application of anthropology and archaeology to identification of human remains in criminal and human rights cases. Students will be introduced to methods used to determine age at death, sex, stature, and ancestry of a skeleton and will practice the application of these methods in a laboratory setting. The course also addresses issues of recovery and processing of human remains from crime scenes and review actual cases involving forensic anthropology. Offered Fall
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3.00 Credits
To counsel others competently and ethically, the practitioner must be intimately aware of his/her own intrapersonal dynamics. Via journalizing, writing an autobiography, lecture, discussion, and in-class experiences, the student will evaluate him-/herself with the assistance of the instructor as to personality traits, needs, values, prejudices, and the relationship of these to the student's career choice. Offered Fall odd numbered years
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3.00 Credits
A capstone course that will concentrate on contemporary problems in the criminal justice system. Will include a unit on career planning in the field of criminal justice. Offered Fall
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3.00 Credits
Designed to assist the student through advanced study of the literature germane to a specialized topic in the field. An in-depth review of the literature and/or a formal research project is required.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a contemporary overview of the criminal justice system with a focus on current trends, crime problems and statistics, crime control issues, the nature and causes of crime, justice agencies and personnel, key decision-making, and the changing features of the American legal system.
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4.00 Credits
Examines various research design models applied to crime, criminal justice, and agency administration issues. Includes discussion of the philosophy of science, sampling, and various research designs such as historical, legal, action, quasi-experimental, experimental, and program evaluation. Students will construct, implement, report, and analyze the results of a research project important to criminal justice practice.
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4.00 Credits
Explores and applies practical statistical methods to the relevant work of criminal justice agents, managers, and executives. The course will focus on statistical methods to prepare students to be intelligent consumers of reported research, to apply appropriate statistical analysis to various types of research designs, to report criminal justice agency performance results, and to identify and use various criminal justice statistical data sources in print and electronic form.
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