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SPEA-J 301: Substantive Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: SPEA-J 101 Recommended: SPEA-J 201, SPEA-J 202 The development, limitations, and application of substantive criminal law utilizing the case-study method.
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SPEA-J 302: Procedural Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: SPEA-J 101 Criminal law application and procedure from the initiation of police activity through the correctional process, utilizing the case-study method.
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SPEA-J 303: Evidence
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: SPEA-J 101 The rules of law governing proof at trial of disputed issues of fact; burden of proof; presumptions and judicial notice; examination, impeachment, competency, and privileges of witnesses; hearsay rule and exceptions-all related as nearly as possible to criminal, as opposed to civil, process.
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SPEA-J 304: Correctional Law
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: SPEA-J 101 Legal problems from conviction to release: pre-sentence investigations, sentencing, probation and parole, incarceration, loss and restoration of civil rights.
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SPEA-J 305: Juvenile Justice
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: SPEA-J 101 This course is designed to provide an overview of the justice system's response to abused, neglected, and dependent children; juvenile misconduct; and delinquent behavior. An extensive review of the development of recent legal changes to the court, options for prevention, treatment of juvenile offenders, and possible system reforms.
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SPEA-J 306: The Criminal Courts
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: SPEA-J 101 Recommended: SPEA-J 201, SPEA-J 202 An analysis of the criminal justice process from prosecution through appeal. The organization and operation of felony and misdemeanor courts are examined. Topics include prosecutorial decision-making, plea bargaining, judicial selection, and the conduct of trials, sentencing, and appeal.
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SPEA-J 310: Introduction to Administrative Processes
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: SPEA-J 101 Introduction to principles of management and systems theory for the administration of criminal justice agencies. Credit not given for both J310 and V270.
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SPEA-J 312: White Collar Crime
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: SPEA-J 101 White collar crime is an examination of the definitions, theories, laws, and policy responses that shape crimes by corporations, government agencies, professionals, and others engaged in legitimate occupations.
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SPEA-J 320: Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: SPEA-J 101 Theory of investigation, crime scene procedures, interviews, interrogations, surveillances, and sources of information; collection and preservation of physical evidence; investigative techniques in specific crimes.
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SPEA-J 321: American Policing
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
P: SPEA-J 101 Recommended: SPEA-J 201, J 202 This course will examine the history, evolution, and organization of policing in the United States. Emphasis is placed on such major contemp-orary issues as the police role, discretion, use of force, corruption, accountability, and community policing.
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