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3.00 Credits
Criminal justice application of organizational theory and principles: administrative process; organizational factors; management techniques; and budgetary practices. Course Type(s): None
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Current correctional theories and practices; historical development of the correctional system. Course Type(s): None
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Management of judicial processes; administrative relationships of courts with defendants, police, prosecutors, defense counsel, bail agencies, probation officers, and correctional agencies; and grand and petit jury procedures. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 101. Course Type(s): None
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Introduction to the basic methodological and statistical techniques used in criminal justice; introduction to statistical terminology as variables, unit of analysis, statistical significance, measurement, correlation, causation, and hypothesis testing. Prerequisite: Three credits in mathematics, excluding Mathematics 050, 100, and 103. Course Type(s): None
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The protection and security of personal, company, and public property; measures intended to safeguard against theft, damage, assault, and sabotage. Course Type(s): None
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The origin and development of law enforcement; police strategies, organizational factors, and problems. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 101. Course Type(s): None
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Introduction to the principles of criminal investigations, the rules and procedures of preliminary and follow-up investigations, the art of interrogation, recording of statements, confessions, and the collection and preservation of physical evidence at the crime scene. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 101. Course Type(s): None
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Explanations of the causes of property and violent offenses. Discussion of white collar, professional and organized crime, and the problem of criminal statistics. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 101. Course Type(s): WT
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3.00 Credits
Basic skills necessary for Criminal Justice research: principles of measurement, research design, hypotheses testing, and sampling strategies. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 211 or Mathematics 151. Course Type(s): WT
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to concepts of forensic science with emphasis on the recognition, identification, individualization, and evaluation of physical evidence by applying the natural sciences to law-science matters. Course Type(s): None
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