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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Development of communication skills applicable to criminal justice professionals. Emphasis on interviewing, interrogation, documentation of evidence in various documents, forms, reports and oral testimony. Prerequisite: ENG 1101 and CJS 1101
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3.00 Credits
Management and leadership of law enforcement agencies, including investigations, patrol, internal affairs, traffic enforcement and an overview of community based and problem-oriented policing theory and practice. Emphasis on crime analysis and prevention, community partnerships to reduce crime and community education. Principles of organization, staffing, budgeting, controlling, training and planning. Prerequisite: DEV 0012 and DEV 0032
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3.00 Credits
Overview of homeland security threats, statutes, resources and the role of law enforcement as first responders with the emphasis on inter-agency cooperation. Examination of contemporary security issues in public and private spaces including risk analysis, critical incident management, interagency collaboration, specialized security fields, intelligence gathering and litigation. Exploration of the career opportunities in homeland security. Prerequisite: DEV 0012 and DEV 0030
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of operations of correctional facilities from historical, functional and management perspectives. Attention to administrative and management issues in different types of facilities, with different populations and in community-based programs. Examination of best practices in the field of corrections, including state and federal programs for institutional and community settings. Prerequisite: DEV 0012 and DEV 0032
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3.00 Credits
Academic and physical skills training (105 hours classroom, 50 hours psychomotor - including 20 (optional) hours of firearms training) required by the State of Ohio to successfully complete the program and receive certificate of completion from the Attorney General. Open to the general student population. Course completion enhances credentials for employment in private sector security and provides Ohio Carrying Concealed Weapon (CCW) privileges. Bureau of Criminal Identification fingerprint check required if taking optional firearms component.
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3.00 Credits
Examination and analysis of legal and ethical obligations of criminal justice professionals in law enforcement, corrections and the courts. Study and assessment of policy and actions of individuals and organizations within the criminal justice system regarding conformity to accepted ethical and legal standards. Prerequisite: DEV 0012 and DEV 0032
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3.00 Credits
Awareness and exploration of the reasons the United States is a target for terrorists. Examination of various domestic and international terrorist group ideologies from historical and current perspectives. Identification of elements of a terrorist crime scene, including weapons of mass destruction, chemical, biological, nuclear and cyberterrorism, and planning involving threat assessments.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of case management theories and approaches for criminal offenders. Understanding of intervention strategies for different types of offenders in institutional and community-based correctional programs. Prerequisite: DEV 0012 and DEV 0032
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3.00 Credits
Examination of cultural differences and the handling of special needs population by the criminal justice system, including current trends in meeting community needs. Emphasis on development of the knowledge and skill sets required of the criminal justice professional to address the needs and issues of diverse clientele throughout the criminal justice process. Strategies for mediation, conflict resolution and critical incident management for law enforcement and corrections personnel, including hostage negotiation. Prerequisite: DEV 0012 and DEV 0030
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3.00 Credits
Survey of legal, technical and ethical aspects of criminal investigation. Common principles and techniques of criminal investigation, including crime scene procedures, collection and preservation of evidence, development of leads and criminalistics (current terminology for forensics). Skills necessary to investigate crimes and obtain legally admissible evidence. Basic science of physical, chemical and biological evidence. Prerequisite: DEV 0012 and DEV 0032
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