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CRIM 2616: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Examines the phenomenon of crime from a sociological perspective. Meaning of crime; official and unofficial counts of crime; social correlates of crime; lifestyles and behavior patterns of criminals. Critical analysis of various theoretical frameworks for explaining crime. 3 credits
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CRIM 2617: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Examines patterns of delinquent behavior among youth. The definition and measurement of delinquency; influence of kinship; educational and other institutions on delinquency; social class and sub-cultural influences on delinquency; identification and processing of delinquents by official control agencies. 3 credits
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CRIM 2618: Community Supervision
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Study of community release movement in the U.S. Examination of parole and penal systems and their relationship to pre-prison identity and future behavior. Reentry into this system; relationship between self-concept and status passage, and notions of parole and probation success and failure. 3 credits
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CRIM 2619: Prosecution and Adjudication
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Examination of middle stages of criminal justice system; prosecutor's decision to charge, pretrial procedures, criminal trial and sentencing. Discussion of central roles, case flow, current developments and defendants legal rights at middle stage of criminal justice system. 3 credits
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CRIM 2910: Research Methodology
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Basic exposure to the skills and understanding relied upon in criminological research. Concepts such as validity, reliability, research logic, design development and theory testing are addressed. Students also are exposed to elementary data analysis. Prerequisites: Two of the following courses: SOCI 1101, PSYC 1101, ANTH 1202 and MATH 1203; or permission of the instructor. 3 credits
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CRIM 2912: Criminal Justice Administration and Management
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Exploration of contemporary criminal justice administration with emphasis on leadership and management skills, as well as organizational theory. Discussion of management principles, communication, motivation of personnel, leadership and power, organizational conflict, decision making, organizational effectiveness, and innovation and change. 3 credits.
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CRIM 2913,2915-2916: Special Issues in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Selected topics in criminal justice. 3 credits
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CRIM 3120: Qualitative Methods of Criminal Justice Research
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Qualitative methods of criminological research, including criminological "field methods" and "ethnography." Foprinciple areas: (1) the distinctive logic or philosophy underlying the use of qualitative methods, (2) the different qualitative methods for collecting data, (3) the principal means for qualitatively analyzing data, and (4) criteria for evaluating qualitative research. Prerequisites: Two of the following courses: SOCI 1101, PSYC 1101, ANTH 1202 and MATH 1101 or permission of instructor. 3 credits
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CRIM 3310: Violent Crime
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Explorations of the topic of violence from a number of social science perspectives. Particular attention to the "process"of becoming violent, and the policy implications of violent behavior in the United States. 3 credits
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CRIM 3550: Criminological Theory
3.00 Credits
Seton Hall University
Major sociological, psychological, psychiatric, biological, as well as interpretative theories of criminal behavior. The assumptions underlying the explanations that these theories offer, the empirical evidence supporting and contradicting them, and the attendant solutions that each implies. The different "images" of the "criminal" and "criminal actiupon which they operate are contrasted with each other, and the criminal law. 3 credits
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