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CRJU 3305: Changing Roles of Women in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
The course will examine issues concerning women within the contemporary criminal justice system. Students will explore theories and current research of the historical role of women as practitioners, offenders and victims.
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CRJU 3310: Comparative Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
The objective of this course is to provide materials that will allow students to understand and respect the institutions and procedures of other countries, and to familiarize them with international efforts to control and investigate crime. The study of other countries’ criminal justice systems will also provide students with a foundation of knowledge that will lead to an understanding of foreign visitors’ and immigrants’ world view based on their experiences of criminal justice systems and procedures prior to their arrival in the United States. PR: CRJU 1100.
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CRJU 3316: Community Relations & Ethics
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
An analysis of the relationship between criminal justice agencies and the public, and of professional ethics in the performance of public duties. This course will address problems in citizen relations; treatment of victims, witnesses, and jurors; citizen involvement in the criminal justice process and resources related to community programming. The student will review corruption, illegal activities and issues of ethics among criminal justice employees. PR: CRJU 1100, 2206.
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CRJU 3320: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
The study of deviant behavior as it relates to the defi nition of crime. Topics include crime statistics theories of crime causation and crime typologies. PR: CRJU 1100.
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CRJU 3325: Analysis of Security Operations
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course is designed to foster an advanced understanding of private and public security. A historical and philosophical perspective will help students better understand risk analysis, physical and procedural controls, intelligence gathering and the principles on which private security is founded,. Other current security issues will be addressed. PR: CRJU 2215.
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CRJU 3330: Group Disturbances
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
During class discussions, students will explore types of disturbances which occur in the correctional settings and become familiar with strategic planning responses. The course will utilize video graphics, group discussions, lectures and site visits to achieve the stated goals. PR: CRJU 2206.
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CRJU 3335: Analysis of Police Operations
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This is a seminar in major police issues. The topics will vary according to the interests of the instructor and students but will focus on current issues in police operations. Topics may include offi cer selection and promotion processes, academy and fi eld training, corruption and brutality, minorities and women in police work, crime prevention, community relations and community policing. The emphasis will be on determining practical and effective policies and procedures. PR: CRJU 1101.
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CRJU 3340: Laws of Arrest, Search & Seizure
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course will deal with constitutional law relating to the police function. Focus will be on the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments, which include reasonable suspicion and probable cause, warrant requirements and exceptions, fi eld stops and interviews, interrogations, right to counsel, pretrial identifi cations, the exclusionary rule and due process. There will be detailed discussion on the reasons for constitutional protections to engender an understanding of and respect for the rights of all people involved in the criminal justice process. PR: CRJU 1100, 1101.
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CRJU 3350: Group Techniques
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
This course is designed to instruct the student in the principles of group interactions. This information will directly apply to groups within a prison population, with specifi c information regarding a variety of criminal personalities. PR: CRJU 2212.
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CRJU 3355: Analysis of Correctional Operations
3.00 Credits
Fairmont State University
Topics include problems of management in the correctional process; programming, security, information systems, reports, case management and evaluation progress; custody and discipline as they relate to rehabilitative efforts; community adjustment facilities; and problems of probation and parole. PR: CRJU 2206.
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