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CJ 355: Community- Based Corrections
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This course examines the development and popularity of community- based sanctions in American corrections. Beginning with an understanding of the historical development of such programs for both adults and juveniles, students will study the traditional options of probation and parole, as well as the more recent innovations of electronic monitoring, intensive supervision, "boot camps," and thelike. The overall focus of the course will be on assessing the effectiveness of such programs, both in terms of stemming the tide of recidivism among criminal offenders and easing the incarceration burden on our jails and prisons. 3 semester hours
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CJ 382: Research Methods in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This research seminar teaches the application of the scientific method to the study of issues related to crime and criminal justice. Topics include the relationship between theory, hypotheses, and empirical research; various methodological designs including survey research and quasi-experimental and qualitative methods; as well as ethical concerns that govern the study of crime and justice. Required of all criminal justice majors. Prerequisite: PSY 385. 3 semester hours
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CJ 405: Ethics in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This senior level seminar addresses various aspects and approaches to the practice and study of ethics in the criminal justice system. Topics include philosophical approaches to crime, justice, and punishment, as well as practical ethics for those who work in the system. After studying the concepts of ethical justice, students apply ethical principles to law, law enforcement, and corrections. Required for all seniors in the major. Prerequisite: Senior standing in the major. Students from other majors, by permission of instructor only. 3 semester hours
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CJ 409,410: Senior Research
6.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
Research in an area of the student's special interest. Required of all majors in criminal justice. Prerequisite: CJ 382, PSY 385. 6 semester hours
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CJ 419: Senior Research
6.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
The CJ 409-410 sequence taken in one semester. Offered only in fall semester. Open only to December graduates or seniors who will be student teaching in the spring semester. Prerequisite: CJ 382, PSY 385. 6 semester hours
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CJ 423: Criminal Justice Internship
6.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
Subject-related work experience. Setting must be approved by the faculty. Required of all criminal justice majors in senior year; others not eligible. 6 semester hours
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CJ 499: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
Individual study for specially qualified advanced students. Requires permission of criminal justice faculty member. 3 semester hours
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COMS 180: Public Speaking & Presentation
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
The course provides students with the skills needed to deliver compelling speeches and presentations. Students will learn to communicate information powerfully for both small groups and large audiences. 3 semester hours
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COMS 188,288,388,488: Special Topics in Communication Studies
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
Topics offered in response to student and/or faculty interest. 3 semester hours
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COMS 217: Broadcast News Writing
3.00 Credits
Widener University-Main Campus
This course surveys the basic tools and skills used in writing broadcast news. In addition to a theoretical overview, the course is also a skills class aimed at teaching news writing for broadcast operations. Students are expected to learn competent reporting and writing techniques. Does not satisfy the general social science requirement. 3 semester hours
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