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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A study of organizational principles and theory; applications to the law enforcement agency; motivation; productivity; psychological aspects of police management/supervision. Planning processes; decision-making; manpower deployment, patrol methodology, development of police/community relations. Recruitment selection and training. Prerequisite: CRJ 141 or permission of department head.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to forensic photography. Fundamentals of the medium and practical applications of the elements involved will be taught including the use of equipment, film processing/printing and lighting. Consideration of protocol in court testimony; special requirements of crime and accident scenes; interview/interrogation, surveillance and video techniques will be covered, including a survey of case law.
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3.00 Credits
A study of techniques and procedures utilized in criminal investigation; survey of instrumentation, identification/processing of trace evidence; use and acceptability of electronic surveillance; use of informants; role of expert witness; special problems in investigations (e.g., organized crime, narcotics traffic, etc.). Prerequisite: CRJ 141 or permission of department head.
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3.00 Credits
This course will explore both the substantive crimes of `white collar' workers as well as investigative techniques related to these types of crime. The course will emphasize the key characteristics of economic/white collar crime, including the extent of seriousness, types of offenses and offenders, victim concerns and organized efforts to control and prevent these crimes. Case preparation for prosecution and presentation will engage the judicial process. Prerequisite: CRJ 141 or permission of department head.
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3.00 Credits
A study of federal, state and local law that provides an understanding of the nature and scope of those statutes that law enforcement personnel are mandated to enforce. This will include not only crimes traditionally referred to as 'street crime', but also with equal emphasis on the nature, extent and enforcement of white collar crime. Prerequisite: CRJ 141 or permission of department head.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the significant problems and issues impacting the various elements of the criminal justice system. Included will be perspectives on cause and effect relationships, media influence, influence of socio-political structure/events, evolving trends and implications for the future. Prerequisites: CRJ 141 and a minimum of 9 additional credits of CRJ courses.
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1.00 Credits
A special learning experience designed by one or more students with the cooperation and approval of a faculty member. Proposed study plans require departmental approval. Projects may be based on reading, research, community service, work experience, or other activities that advance the student's knowledge and competence in the field of criminal justice or related areas. The student's time commitment to the project will be approximately 35-50 hours.
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2.00 Credits
Similar to CRJ 271, except that the student's time commitment to the project will be approximately 70-90 hours.
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3.00 Credits
Similar to CRJ 271, except that the student's time commitment to the project will be approximately 105-135 hours.
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1.00 Credits
Students work independently on a series of approximately 50 lessons using the Interactive ModuMath Arithmetic software in the Learning Center. Topics include whole number operations, fractions, decimals, percents, systems of measurement, geometric concepts and interpretation of charts and graphs. This course is intended for students in CAR, CHC, CMH, ECH and REC who need to meet the Quantitative Skills Requirement. NOTE: CSM 090 is a credit equivalent course. Equivalent credits do not satisfy degree requirements and are not calculated in a student¿s grade point average, but they do incur tuition charges and they do count towards full-time/part-time status.
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