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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to instruct the student in the study of diversion, pretrial release programs, probation, restitution, community service programs, temporary release programs, halfway houses and parole. Emphasis will be placed upon the special problems and needs of females, juveniles and drug-and-alcohol-abusing offenders. The preparation of the pre-sentence investigation report will also be covered. PR: CRJU 2206.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to instruct the student in the understanding of street drugs and their effects on the individual. The course will also examine specialized techniques in drug investigation and the legislation that applies directly to the defenses. PR: CRJU 1100.
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3.00 Credits
The course content will provide students with an overview of economic/white-collar crime in America. Students will examine defi nitional problems, diffi culties in establishing the scope and extent of economic crime, theories of causation, law enforcement effectiveness, efforts of technology, and a number of related topics. PR: CRJU 1100.
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3.00 - 9.00 Credits
Forum for special course offerings, focusing upon special issues in criminal justice, by visiting instructors or regular faculty.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Students involved in this course will conduct surveys and applied research projects as approved and supervised by a Criminal Justice faculty member. PR: Junior or Senior status.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to promote understanding of the problem of terrorism and political violence. The course will defi ne terrorism; examine its origins, characteristics, nature and trends; analyze in detail various terrorist organizations and address selected problems in the response to terrorism. (Credit in Criminal Justice or Political Science).
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3.00 Credits
Writing Intensive Students will explore the interaction of theory, research, and practice in the criminal justice process; the purposes and limits of research; introduction to research design, data collection, analytic techniques, data processing resources and preparation of research reports. PR: CRJU 1100, 2206.
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3.00 - 12.00 Credits
A supervised professional study conducted in the criminal justice fi eld setting. PR: Junior or Senior status and a 2.5 GPA. PR: CRJU 1100, 2206.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a detailed analysis of community policing, which is the dominant philosophy for providing police services in the twenty-fi rst century. Topics include the history of community policing, defi nitions of “community,” current strategies for the implementationof this philosophy and the impact community policing will have on crime, disorder and fear. Also included in the course will be a thorough description of the new role of a police offi cer as a Community Policing Offi cer and the requirements for success. PR: CRJU 1101, Junior or Senior status.
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3.00 Credits
Writing Intensive This is the capstone seminar in criminal justice, with a focus on policy analysis. Students in this course will examine controversial criminal justice issues. Topics of study will vary according to the interests of the instructor and students, but may include capital punishment, gun control, drug policy, crime myths, racism and discrimination in the justice process, white collar crime and corruption. Students will be required to write a major research paper. PR: CRJU 1100, 2206. Junior or Senior status.
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