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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Offers a planned program of research, observation, study, and work in selected criminal justice agencies representing the major components of the system. Designed to supplement classroom study with constructive participation in the criminal justice system of communities, the United States, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. If prerequisite courses are not met departmental approval is required. This class is not available for graduate credit.
Prerequisite:
CRJ 309 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF C OR CRJ 310 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF C
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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Offers a planned program of research, observation, study, and work in selected criminal justice agencies representing the major components of the system. Designed to supplement classroom study with constructive participation in the criminal justice system of communities, the United States, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. If prerequisite courses are not met departmental approval is required. This class is not available for graduate credit.
Prerequisite:
CRJ 309 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF C OR CRJ 310 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN. GRADE OF C
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3.00 Credits
Offers a planned program of research, observation, study, and work in selected criminal justice agencies representing the major components of the system. Designed to supplement classroom study with constructive participation in the criminal justice system of communities, the United States, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Prerequisite: upper division status. This class is not available for graduate credit.
Prerequisite:
CRJ 100 AND (CRJ 211 OR CRJ 261) AND CRJ 221 AND CRJ 241 AND CRJ 309 AND CRJ 310 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN GRADE OF C
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Opportunity to pursue in-depth study on a topic or issue of personal interest under the direction and guidance of a department faculty member. Prerequisite: Upper division status. This class is not available for graduate credit.
Prerequisite:
CRJ 100 AND (CRJ 211 OR CRJ 261) AND CRJ 221 AND CRJ 241 AND CRJ 309 AND CRJ 310 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN GRADE OF C
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3.00 Credits
Opportunity to pursue in-depth study on a topic or issue of personal interest under the direction and guidance of a department faculty member. Prerequisite: Upper division status. This class is available for graduate credit.
Prerequisite:
CRJ 100 AND (CRJ 211 OR CRJ 261) AND CRJ 221 AND CRJ 241 AND CRJ 309 AND CRJ 310 FOR LEVEL U WITH MIN GRADE OF C
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3.00 Credits
Studies complex organizations with emphasis on the concepts and practices of the administration and management of agencies in the criminal justice system. Students will survey contemporary management trends and issues, with special attention focused on how evolving technological, social, political, ethical, and economic factors influence criminal justice administration, theory, and practice.
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3.00 Credits
Following a critical examination of the history of corrections in the United States and various theories underlining corrections and correctional policy, this course focuses on current issues facing corrections including: racial/economic inequality and mass incarceration; prison violence, treatment, and rehabilitation; women in prison; punitive sentencing; juveniles, the elderly, and the mentally ill in prison; and prisoner reentry.
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3.00 Credits
Explores mental illness and the intersection of the mental health and criminal justice systems in the United States, particularly as a result of the deinstitutionalization movement which has resulted in the shifting of individuals with mental illness from hospitals into community-based correctional facilities and programs.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces, examines, and provides students the skills with which to analyze criminal justice policies. This course emphasizes a conceptual approach to studying the creation, implementation, and evaluation of justice policies. The focus is on the steps involved in the evaluation of criminal justice policies; it will also address the existence of policies and their relevance to the success of the justice system (acknowledging the operations of each justice component - law enforcement, courts, and corrections).
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3.00 Credits
Opportunity to offer courses in areas of departmental major interest not covered by the regular courses.
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