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Prerequisite: COMM/ENGL209 or permission of instructor Students continue to cultivate journalistic and writing skills developed in ENGL/COMM209-News Writing through an intensive writing workshop that emphasizes an examination of different journalism genres including public relations writing, magazine writing, broadcast journalism, creative non-fiction, and others. See the latest course schedule for the genre currently presented. (2007)
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Prerequisite: ENGL102 or permission of instructor Study of and practice in the technique of writing for three major genres of imaginative literature: poetry, short fiction, and short drama. (2006)
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Prerequisite: COMM/ENGL220 or permission of instructor An intensive course in writing, critiquing, revising, presenting, and publishing in four major genres of imaginative literature: poetry, short fiction, short drama, and creative non-fiction. (2006)
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History, development, and philosophy of law enforcement in democratic society. Introduction to agencies involved in the administration of criminal justice career orientation.
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Introduction to deviant behavior and current criminological theories. Emphasis on synthesis and police applications, crime prevention, and phenomena of crime. (1984)
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Intense study of the roles and functions of American police departments and their evolution in society. A thorough examination is made of police organizations, their philosophies, operations, management, and related concepts and techniques. Also emphasized will be issues of police culture, ethics, and civil liability and how they affect services provided to the public. (2002)
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History of corrections, types of inmate control and treatment, the offender in the community, re-entry problems, corrections as part of the criminal justice system and problems in administration. (2007)
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Prerequisite: CRIM101 Study of local, state, and federal criminal laws including their classification, nature, evolution, and development. Both statutory and common law are explored as well as topics of the adversary system, such as principles of justification and excuse, laws of arrest, and the laws of search and seizure. Special attention is given to the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice. (2003)
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Prerequisite: CRIM101 Study of procedural law focusing on the effect of decisions by the United States Supreme Court in establishing ethical criminal justice procedures. (2003)
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Exploration and analysis of modern criminal investigative theories and procedures. Directing criminal investigation for maximum effectiveness with attention to the justice system criteria for evidence submission and testimony in criminal proceedings. (2003)
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