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CJ 3720: Contemporary Issues in Police and Media Relations
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course is designed for the police executive interested in exploring the relationship between law enforcement and today’s mass media and/or those interested in improving their media interview sills. The focus ison police/media relations issues with specific emphasis on a practical “hands on” approach to dealing with the news media. This course also presents a systematic approach to the process of preparing a news media interview. Class discussion centers on the nature and function of the news media in modern society, contemporary issues affecting police/media relations, and crisis planning for dealing with the news media during high visibility events. Students recently assigned to media relations positions are strongly encouraged to enroll. (YCredits: 3
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CJ 3740: Computer Crimes for Police Supervisors
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This is a hands-on class for police managers. The course is divided into four parts. Part one is the intermediate to advanced use of Microsoft Office XP software and web mail communications. Part two is the examination of policies and procedures related to the use of department-owned digital equipment, such as laptops, desktops, MDTs, web & cell phones, PDAs and other storage devices. Part three consists of hands-on practical exercises associated to digital investigations and evidence. Part four is a hands-on introduction to EnCase and Forensic Tool Kit which includes the RCFL’s C.A.I.R. and Image Scan training.
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CJ 3750: Evidentiary Photography
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Provides photographic concepts and techniques for crime scene and latent fingerprint photography. Students learn about the essential processing equipment, techniques, and legal aspects of laboratory photography. Includes practical application of classroom instruction. (Y) Credits: 3
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CJ 3760: Critical Incident Investigativ
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
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CJ 3770: Seminar in Investigative Interviewing
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Examines psychosocial, technical and legal aspects related to investigative interviewing in the police environment.? The impact of contemporary issues in the filed, including false confessions, detection of deception research, media portrayals of police-citizen encounters and the electronic recording of interrogations will be explored. (Y) Credits: 3
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CJ 3810: Ethics in Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course focuses on the current, ubiquitous ethical dilemmas faced by law enforcement leaders, and uses known best practices, student experiences and case studies to form the basis of a continuous quest to raise the bar for the most professional and highest ethical standard for the modern police agency. Dilemmas uniquely inherent to law enforcement are explored. Truth vs. justice, due process vs. crime control, and honesty vs. loyalty are examined. Topical presentations include vehicle pursuits, use of force, racial vs. criminal profiling, and police corruption. Also reviewed are the ethical policies and legal decisions that affect public privacy vs. intrusion, regulating police off-duty activities, and weighing public right/need to know vs. legitimate LEO investigative needs.
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CJ 3850: Latent Fingerprint Photography
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course explores traditional silver halide photography (analog photography) and parallels it with digital imaging technology (photography). The course introduces the student to the capture technology for latent impressions from physical evidence found at crime scenes and in crime laboratories. (Y) Credits: 3
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CJ 3870: Community Policing Issues
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
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CJ 391: Informed Leadership to Combat Terrorism
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Provides a foundation for police executives to exercise visionary leadership and subject matter competency to assess counterterrorism issues within their respective jurisdictions. Includes class discussion, case studies, individual student presentations and group research projects. (Y) Credits: 3
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CJ 3910: Informed Leadership Combat Terror
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Provides a foundation for police executives to exercise visionary leadership and subject matter competency to assess counterterrorism issues within their respective jurisdictions. Includes class discussion, case studies, individual student presentations and group research projects.
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