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CJ 2610: Computer Environments for Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Provides an orientation to the fundamentals of computer operation for law enforcement officers as an investigative tool.
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CJ 312: Drugs,Society,and Contemporary Issues in Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course provides to the law enforcement supervisor an interdisciplinary analysis of contemporary drug issues and problems.? The course will examine physiological, social, legal, and historical aspects of drug use and abuse.? This class will also analyze the external influences that impact the decision making process, and to synthesize these concepts into a comprehensive strategy for effective drug unit management. ?(Y) Credits: 3
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CJ 3120: Drugs, Society, and Contemporary Issues in Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course provides to the law enforcement supervisor an interdisciplinary analysis of contemporary drug issues and problems. The course will examine physiological, social, legal, and historical aspects of drug use and abuse. This class will also analyze the external influences that impact the decision making process, and to synthesize these concepts into a comprehensive strategy for effective drug unit management.
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CJ 313: Counterterrorism Strategies:Understanding and Responding to the Threat
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Course is for seasoned law enforcement executives seeking to understand and identify their roles in the nation's counterterrorism effort in order to implement valuable counterterrorism initiatives in their respective agencies and communities.? While this course deals with the counterterrorism mission as it relates to U.S. geographical, social, and legal issues, international executives can still benefit from participating in the course because the conceptual and strategic nature of the course content can be applied in other environments. (Y) Credits: 3
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CJ 3130: Counterterrorism Strategies: Understanding and Responding to the Threat
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Course is for seasoned law enforcement executives seeking to understand and identify their roles in the nation’s counterterrorism effort in order to implement valuable counterterrorism initiatives in their respective agencies and communities. While this course deals with the counterterrorism mission as it relates to U.S. geographical, social, and legal issues, international executives can still benefit from participating in the course because the conceptual and strategic nature of the course content can be applied in other environments.
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CJ 3140: Intelligence Led Policing
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course introduces the concepts and applications of the intelligence process of law enforcement problems, with an emphasis on requirements for the local agencies. Students will gain a solid understanding of what intelligence is and how to apply analytic methods and techniques practiced at the national level to local enforcement problems. The course also introduces best practices for implementing an intelligence structure within a bureaucracy and effectively communicating intelligence insights.
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CJ 3240: Interviewing Strategies through Statement Analysis
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Hands-on seminar provides a structured method of examining verbal and written statements of suspects, victims and witnesses. Provides linguistic tools to assist investigator in gaining insight to the speaker/writer and in detecting areas of deception. (Y) Credits: 3
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CJ 3270: Interpersonal Communications for the Law Enforcement Executive
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Highly interactive course designed to acquaint the leader not only with his/her communications styles and preferences, but how the communication process influences interpersonal relationships in both social and work-related environments. Practical application a major focus.
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CJ 3280: The Design & Application of Organizational Ethics: Communication Imperative
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Provides law enforcement leaders with the materials, theories, educational foundation, and confidence necessary to implement a solid, comprehensive law enforcement ethics training program. Incorporates teaching as a part of the practical application of the course.
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CJ 3300: Officer-Involved Shootings: Communication Strategies
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Explores communication issues encountered in the realm of officer-involved shootings. Examines such communications from psychosocial, legal, leadership, and technical viewpoints. Explores the impact of contemporary issues on law enforcement training, practices, and policy.
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