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3.00 Credits
A study of the correctional settings in correctional facilities (Institutional Corrections) with emphasis on the historical, economic, social, and psychological aspects and the impact on prisoners and the public. A study of parole services in New York State, both institutional and field services. 3 cr. 3 Lec.
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3.00 Credits
This course studies the principles, methods, techniques and procedures of criminal investigation. This course focuses on aspects of serious crime investigations, fingerprints, surveillance, computer crime, ritualistic crime, and crimes against property. Prerequisite: CRJ 102 or 110. 3 cr. 3 Lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of CRJ 225, approved by Academic Affairs on 12/9/04 for fall 2005).
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3.00 Credits
This class will explore the dynamics of chemical dependency of the major drugs (both legal and illegal) in our society today. The various models of addressing dependency will be discussed including the medical, human spirit, psychosocial, and pharmacological models. An in-depth analysis of dual diagnosis, co-dependency, infectious diseases and addictions, addiction and the family, chemical abuse by children and adolescents, and the influence upon neonatal development will be examined. Various treatment approaches will be studied including interventions, relapse prevention and self-help groups. CRJ 226 equivalent to HUS 226. 3 cr. 3 lec. Prerequisite: CRJ/HUS 126. (Per Departmental Standards Version of CRJ 226, approved by Academic Affairs on 04/30/2009).
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1.00 Credits
This course examines the relationship of gender to crime and the criminal justice system. Special emphasis is placed on the changing roles of women as offenders, victims, and professionals working within the criminal justice system. Prerequisites: None. 1 cr. 1 Lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of CRJ 230, approved by Academic Affairs on 5/17/00.)
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1.00 Credits
A survey of sex crimes including investigation of rape cases, sex crimes against children, and the terminology used to identify forms of sexual behavior. Prerequisite: 30 credit hours. 1 cr. 1 Lec.
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1.00 Credits
A survey of interviews and interrogation, with emphasis on the scientific and psychological methodology in obtaining information from victims, witnesses and suspects, and physiological indications of lying. 1 cr. 1 Lec.
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1.00 Credits
This course is an overview of the moral, legal and psychological aspects of the use of physical force and deadly physical force. Emphasis will be placed upon the proper care and safe use of firearms and the development of basic firearms skills as stated in the Standards and Guidelines of the National Rifle Association and accepted by the Bureau of Municipal Police. Please note: The actual firing of any weapons will not apply to this course. 1 cr. 1 Lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of CRJ 233, approved by Academic Affairs on 11/2/06).
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1.00 Credits
A general survey of the drugs which are part of the illegal drug trade in the United States, this course also studies the techniques used by investigative personnel to halt the production, importation and distribution of these drugs at both the local and national level. 1 cr. 1 Lec.
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1.00 Credits
Burglary investigation is a general survey of the crime of burglary and the investigative techniques aiding prevention and successful prosecution of those involved in the crime. 1 cr. 1 Lec.
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1.00 Credits
This course is an examination of several criminal trials that have had significant effects on the American criminal justice system. The historical and legal significance of trials such as Sacco-Vanzetti, Gideon v. Wainwright, Miranda v. Arizona, Chester Gillette, Caryl Chessman, and O.J. Simpson will be studied in order to understand the court's role in the criminal justice system. The rules of procedure and evidence will be analyzed in order to determine the importance of trial in the criminal justice system. Prerequisite: CRJ 102 or CRJ 110. 1 cr. 1 Lec. (Per Departmental Standards Version of CRJ 238, approved by Academic Affairs on 3/14/01).
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