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CRJU 2246: S- FSU Criminal Evidence
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course covers constitutional and procedural considerations affecting arrest, search and seizure, post-conviction treatment; the origin, development, philosophy and constitutional basis of evidence; kinds and degrees of evidence and rules governing admissibility; and judicial decisions interpreting individual rights and case studies. The primary focus is on the case study approach. PR: CRJU 1100.
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CRJU 2255: S- FSU Law of Corrections
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course is designed to introduce the student to the concepts of law related to the rights of the accused and convicted in the corrections environment, both pre-conviction and post-conviction. Topics include the constitutional rights of pretrial detainees and prisoners, remedies available for the violation of such rights, potential liability (civil and criminal) of corrections offi cials for violation of such rights and some practical applications of such principles. The course will utilize the case study method in combination with lectures and readings to achieve the stated goals. PR: CRJU 2206.
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CRJU 2256: S- C&TC Homicide Investigation
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course will examine all aspects of performing a thorough and methodical death investigation. The course will address the initial arrival, securing the scene, forensic evidence, follow-up, causes and motives. Suicides, accidental deaths, natural causes, homicide, serial and mass murder will also be examined. Students will learn about the importance of latent prints, blood spatters, rigor mortis, livor mortis, entomology, bite marks, interrogations and current software to aid in an investigation. PR: CRJU 2236.
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CRJU 2257: S- C&TC Risk Management
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course is designed to assist the student in obtaining an advanced understanding of risk management. The process of risk management is utilized in determining your assets, vulnerabilities, and threats and then protecting them. Required core class for the Homeland Security Degree Program. PR: Must be admitted to the A.A.S. Homeland Security Degree Program or Pre-Homeland Security Program. PR: CRJU 1100.
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CRJU 2260: S- C&TC Terrorism, Counter Terrorism, and Terrorism Response
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course is designed to provide the beginning student with a basic understanding of the history of terrorism, its impact on society, the domestic and foreign evolution of terrorism, various terrorist groups around the world, and the appeal of terrorism to fringe and unempowered groups. The course will also examine the law enforcement responses to terrorism. Required for the Criminal Justice Track of the HS AAS Degree. PR: Must be admitted to the A.A.S. Homeland Security Degree Program or Pre-Homeland Security Program. PR: CRJU 1100, 1101.
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CRJU 2266:
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course will examine all aspects of performing a thorough sex crime investigation. The course will also examine sexual behavior, theories of sexual deviance, nuisance sex behavior, incest, pedophilia and dangerous sex practices. The student will be further exposed to investigative issue such as: bite marks, latent prints, interrogation, and profi ling. PR: CRJU 1100, CRJU 2236
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CRJU 2299: S- C&TC Special Topics in Criminal Justice
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
Studies in special selected topics, to be determined by the instructor and approved by the School’s Chair. Credits earned will be applicable as free electives in degree and certifi cate programs. PR: CRJU 1100.
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CRJU 3300: Criminalistics
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
Students will study the scientifi c approach to collecting and analyzing physical evidence. The course will expose the student to the procedures of searching and processing crime scenes for fi ngerprints, body fl uids, glass, fi bers, tool marks, ballistics, footprints and tire impressions. The student will be instructed in the proper methods of preserving and shipping criminal evidence for analysis, the various laboratory techniques used in analyzing criminal evidence and how expert witness testimony is prepared and presented in court. PR: CRJU 2236.
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CRJU 3301: Internet Vulnerabilities and Criminal Activity
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course is designed to provide the student with relevant data concerning vulnerabilities and criminal activity on the Internet. The course will defi ne and describe potential impacts of cyber-crime.
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CRJU 3304: The Female Offender
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
Designed to introduce the student to the largest-growing inmate population in the United States. It will introduce the students to the history of women in prison, the profi les of women entering our penal system, and how corrections professionals have responded to the unique needs of women in this male-dominant system. This class also examines the effects on our society of incarcerating females, many of whom are mothers. The course uses a combination of lectures, fi lms, outside readings, and actual visits to facilities housing female inmates. PR: CRJU 2206.
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