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3.00 Credits
Theories and research fi ndings on lawbreaking: the role of criminal law; types of criminal careers; crime pre-vention and the criminal justice system.
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The criminal justice process from arrest through conviction: the law of arrest, the role of the prosecutor, plea bargaining, sentencing practices, jury trials, diversion and alternatives to im-prisonment. Careers in criminal justice.
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3.00 Credits
The police in modern urban society: policewomen, the training of police, police corruption, social science research on the police.
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3.00 Credits
The total way of life of police: formal and informal; on the job and off the job. Police norms, values, beliefs and behavior. Police brutality, corruption, community relations, misunder-standings, and scapegoating are considered. kind of encryption method leads in this course to the study of new mathematical ideas and results. The fi rst part of the course deals with permutation-based codes: substitutional ciphers, transpositional codes, and Vigenere ciphers. In the second part of the course, the subject moves to bit stream encryption methods. These include block cipher schemes such as the Data Encryption Standard (DES). Public key encryption is the subject of the fi nal part of the course. We learn the mathematical underpinnings of Diffi e-Hellman key exchange, RSA and Knapsack codes. Software packages and tools will also be studied. Prerequisite: CJ418.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the common law and statutory principles of criminal liability, defenses to criminal liability, and the history and elements of crimes against persons, property, public order and morals.
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3.00 Credits
Understanding community groups of various ethnic, racial and cultural backgrounds. Elevating the awareness of multiculturalism in law enforcement agencies. Prerequisites: CJ170, CJ165.
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3.00 Credits
A study of laws and court decisions regarding marriage, cohabitation, divorce, child custody and support, reproductive rights, adoption, parental rights, and child abuse and neglect.
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3.00 Credits
The basic concepts and practices of biology and chemistry as applied to criminal investigation, examining and preserving forensic evidence, conducting crime-scene investigations, science in the courts, laboratory experience. Three class periods weekly. Prerequisite: Ns110.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the street gang from Colonialera America to present day. Explores ethnic organized crime groups, the connections between groups, drug trafficking, extortion, prostitution, money laundering, and violent criminal activity.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the concepts of social norms, egocentricity, and ethnocentricity. Examines the relativity of deviance including criminal behavior, human sexuality, drug use, suicide, and other alternative forms of behavior.
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