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CRJ 31: Organized Crime in America
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-Brentwood Campus
This course analyzes the origin, historical development, and dimensions of organized crime in America. Topics include the effect of organized crime on law enforcement personnel in its relationship to possible corruption, prevention and prosecution of criminal offenders involved in organized crime, and policy consideration.
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CRJ 32: Interviewing Techniques in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-Brentwood Campus
This course outlines techniques used to develop interviewing skills for work in criminal justice agencies. Topics include demonstration and practice in the use of interviewing techniques, the integration of the criminal justice interview and the use of significant personnel data and findings.
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CRJ 33: Deviant Behavior
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-Brentwood Campus
Direct or significant factors in deviant and sociopathic behavior as functions of the dynamic process of social organization are explored.
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CRJ 34: Forensic Technology and Crime
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-Brentwood Campus
An analysis of forensic technological techniques used in the identification and apprehension of criminals including an in-depth evaluation of fingerprint and voice identification, lie detector tests, hypnosis and criminal profiling.
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CRJ 35: Forensic Psychology and the Violent Criminal
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-Brentwood Campus
The course analyzes psychological theories relating to aggression and criminal violence and focuses on the incidence and forms of violent criminal behavior in all types of surroundings.
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CRJ 36: Forensic Psychology and the Criminal Justice System
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-Brentwood Campus
This course presents a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between psychology and the criminal justice system and focuses on the application of forensic psychology to people, policy and agencies within the system.
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CRJ 37: Foundations for Scholarship
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-Brentwood Campus
This course develops tools for conducting research and for writing criminal justice papers. Topics include approaches to writing a research paper, forms of documentation, library resources, data sources and computer usage.
Prerequisite:
CRJ 11
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CRJ 38: Methods of Criminal Justice Research
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-Brentwood Campus
This course deals with the descriptive and inferential function of statistics. Topics include measurement, measures of centrality, dispersion, correlation, regression, parametric and nonparametric measures. Multiple correlation and regression are also discussed.
Prerequisite:
CRJ 11
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CRJ 39: Sports Crime
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-Brentwood Campus
This course is a survey of violence and other deviance in sports and how they relate to society and criminal law. Special attention is given to the reduction of violence in sports as well as its defense. Hockey, baseball, football, soccer, basketball, boxing, and horse racing are all discussed with respect to violence, drugs and gambling.
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CRJ 41: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-Brentwood Campus
Application of criminal law in the American judicial system, preservation and protection of life and property through the law are issues discussed in the course, which surveys historical and philosophical concepts.
Prerequisite:
CRJ 11, 23, 37 and 38
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