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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the criminal justice system, including the examination of philosophical and historical backgrounds. The three major categories of the criminal justice system, law enforcement, courts and corrections will be discussed. F/S (C, N)
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3.00 Credits
A study of crime and society in the United States; the sociological theory of criminal behavior, indexes of crime, relationships of criminal behavior to the home institutions, race and nativity, psychopathy, culture and behavior systems. F/S (C, N)
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4.00 Credits
A survey of the New York State Penal Law including definitions, terminology, application, culpability, justification, classification of crimes and sentences. F/S (C, N)
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3.00 Credits
A study of crime, security and safety problems in business and industrial establishments; the control of these problems by security forces and the interrelationship of these forces and law enforcement agencies. Prerequisite: CR 170 or permission of instructor. S ( C, N)
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4.00 Credits
An examination of the total formal criminal process from accusation through final appeal. The jurisdiction and procedures of the magistrate, superior and appellate courts, both state and federal, are covered. The Criminal Procedure Law of New York State is covered in detail. Prerequisites: CR150 and CR 170 or permission of instructor. F/S (C, N)
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3.00 Credits
Examination of various areas of physical and mental health which bear upon public safety and well being, including the problems of alcoholism, addiction to drugs, mental illness, suicide and sexual aberrations. The objective is to provide scientifically valid guidelines so that the confrontation of those in law enforcement with the mentally ill and with social deviates will result in general benefit to the community. Prerequisites: CR 160 or permission of instructor. F/S (C, N)
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3.00 Credits
The course involves the study, discussion and practical application or professional ethics, character and morals as it related to all criminal justice personnel in law enforcement, courts and corrections. Prerequisites include: CR 170 and CR 260 or the permission of the instructor. F/S (C, N)
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4.00 Credits
General objectives and qualities of a criminal investigator, history of criminal investigations and investigative states including preliminary, follow-up and closing, rules of evidence, interviewing techniques, body language and criminal report writing techniques. Term paper assignment. Prerequisite: CR 170 or permission of instructor. F (N)
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0.00 Credits
Implementation of forensic science techniques in criminal investigations, the handling and recording of physical evidence, crime scene photography and sketching, plaster casting, fingerprinting, (including lifting techniques and clarification) surveillance techniques, audio-visual techniques and communications. F (N)
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3.00 Credits
Arrest, detention, probable cause and use of force, searches and seizures, authority with emphasis on exclusionary rules of evidence, U.S. Supreme Court landmark decisions regarding search and seizure, search warrant requisites and practical problems. Investigation practical problem with role playing and completion of investigation file. Prerequisites: CR 380 and CR 381 or permission of instructor. S (N)
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