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CJ 258: Criminal Justice Ethics
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
The course examines the justice system from the ethical point of view: the human treatment of human beings. It is concerned with such matters as police procedures, the conduct of trials, operations of correctional institutions, and how they might justly achieve their ends.
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CJ 260: Traffi c Management
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
The sources of traffic problems: traffi c engineering and travel patterns. Traffi c "jams" and rush hour; collisionsand disabled vehicles. Managing volume; detours and advance warnings. Coordinating street traffi c and highway operations. "Zero tolerance" programsfor moving violations and equipment violations. Crime detection: stolen vehicles, fugitives, smuggling. Prerequisite CJ175.
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CJ 265: History of Crime and Punishment
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
This course is designed to provide the students with a comprehensive interdisciplinary approach to Crime and Delinquency, both as a philosophical and historical exercise to corrections and as the primary facets of the contemporary criminal justice system. Social Theories, Behavior Patterns and Criminal Typologies will be studied to provide the student with an understanding of how and why an understanding of crime plays a role in the historic development of the criminal justice system. Society's reaction to crime will be examined and discussed.
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CJ 280: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Theories of delinquency causation; the family and delinquency; problems of adolescence; the juvenile justice system; delinquency prevention programs: methods of treatment; alcohol and drug abuse; child abuse and neglect.
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CJ 285: Criminal Corrections Systems
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Objectives of punishment, jails and their contemporary problems; types of prisons; corrections offi cers and their training; prison work, education and treatment programs; inmate social structure; parole and reintegration programs.
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CJ 290: Comparative Justice Systems
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Post conviction differences between the United States and several other nations: sentencing, probation, fi nes, prison systems and alternative punishments, highlighting Japan, Canada, India/ Egypt. Stress on values and political infl uences. Prerequisite CJ285.
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CJ 295: Cooperation Education CJ299 Effective Leadership for Criminal Justice Practitioners
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
Provides students with a solid foundation in leadership principles and effectively leading change in criminal justice agencies.
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CJ 306: Cops,Crime and Cinema:Examining the Criminal Justice System Through Film
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
An examination of the images the popular fi lm media portrays of law enforcement, corrections, and the courts, and how these views differ from the reality of the criminal justice system.
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CJ 315: Criminal Procedure
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
An analysis of the fourth, fi fth, sixth, and eighth amendments to the Constitution as they apply to criminal suspects and defendants.
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CJ 316: Criminal Evidence
3.00 Credits
Saint Peter's University
The nature of evidence, its classifi cation, admissibility, weight and relevance; the trial record and rules of evidence; hearsay and its exceptions; the constitutional issues in the gathering and introduction of evidence; expert and scientifi c evidence. Prerequisites: CJ165 and CJ170.
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