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CJ 3320: Leadership for Law Enforcement
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University of Virginia-Main Campus
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Identifies and defines principles of leadership concepts and theories, and how they apply to law enforcement. Examines and evaluates theories and practices used in industry and business. Uses practical problems and exercises to illustrate avenues to achieve objectives.
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CJ 3350: Leadership, Ethics, Decision-Making
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University of Virginia-Main Campus
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Explores the areas of leadership, ethics, and decision-making in the context of law enforcement using class discussion and participation, small-group dynamics, and some case studies. Includes organizational culture and history, future trends, and the impact these topics have on decision making and police management.
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CJ 3360: Legal Issues for Command-Level Officers
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3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
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Discusses legal considerations that impact administrative and investigative decisions of command and mid-level police administrators. Reviews recent developments in federal Constitutional criminal procedure. Explores the impact of Constitutionally-based employment rights on departmental operations and the impact of Title VII and the Americans with Disabilities Act on police administrators.
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CJ 3370: Labor Law Issues for Law Enforcement Administrators
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University of Virginia-Main Campus
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Focuses on the basics of Labor Law for police administrators. Contents of the course include forming the employment relationship; constitutional employment rights; conducting internal investigations; the role of personnel information in criminal discovery; employment discrimination law; wage and hour statues; fitness for duty; departmental civil liability to employees; and workers compensation fees.
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CJ 3400: Fitness in Law Enforcement
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2.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
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This course is designed to help law enforcement officers adopt and maintain behaviors associated with a healthy lifestyle. Major emphasis is place on the relationship between physical activity, exercise and wellness. Additional topics covered include balanced nutrition, stress management. and prevention of chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease and low-back pain. (Y) Credits: 2
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CJ 3452: Leadership for Law Enforcement
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3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
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Principles of leadership concepts and theories are identified, defined, and applied to law enforcement. Theories and practices used in industry and business are examined and evaluated, and practical problems and exercises are used to illustrate avenues to achieve objectives.
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CJ 3455: Leadership, Ethics, Decision-Making
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University of Virginia-Main Campus
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Explores the areas of leadership, ethics, and decision-making in the context of law enforcement using class discussion and participation, small-group dynamics, and some case studies. Topics include understanding organizational culture and history, future trends, and the impact these topics have on decision making and police management.
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CJ 3456: Legal Issues for Command-Level Officers
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University of Virginia-Main Campus
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Discusses legal considerations that impact administrative and investigative decisions of command and mid-level police administrators. Provides a review of recent developments in federal Constitutional criminal procedure. Also explores the impact of Constitutionally-based employment rights on departmental operations and the impact of Title VII and the Americans with Disabilities Act on police administration.
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CJ 3457: Labor Law Issues for Law Enforcement Administrators
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Focuses on the basics of Labor Law for police administrators. Contents of the course include forming the employment relationship; constitutional employment rights; conducting internal investigations; the role of personnel information in criminal discovery; employment discrimination law; wage and hour statues; fitness for duty; departmental civil liability to employees; and workers compensation fees.
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CJ 3490: Legal Issues Impacting Law Enforcement Operations
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University of Virginia-Main Campus
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Addresses legal issues arising under federal law that are commonly confronted by command level police supervisors during policy implementation and operational decision-making. Emphasizes recent decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court impacting the rights of criminal defendants under the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendments. Employs a ¿case-progression¿ method of instruction.
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