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CJ 122: Introduction to Economic Crime Investigation
3.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
3 Credits (3,0) This course is designed to educate students about the nature, origin and permutations of fraud and high technology-based or assisted criminal activity (a.k.a. computer crime). Students will be provided with a foundation in the legal principles of information security and specific investigative methods and techniques which are utilized by practitioners to investigate fraud and high technology crime in modern law enforcement and/or business settings. Focus on legal foundations will be applicable, including criminal and civil federal laws contained in the United States Code as well as criminal and civil laws contained in the codes of New York State.
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CJ 125: Introduction to Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
3 Credits (3,0) The course is designed to famil iarize the student with the many different types of organizations which are involved in law enforcement activities at the local, state and national level. Analysis of traditional police functions and law enforcement procedures are included.
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CJ 126: Issues in Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
3 Credits (3,0) This course examines the functions of police officers and the pressures under which they work to protect individual freedoms. Interpretation of laws is stressed, with particular attention to the conflict between what police feel they need to perform their duties and protection of personal rights.
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CJ 141: Police Organization and Management
3.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
3 Credits (3,0) This course is designed to familiarize the student with the history of law enforcement management and to examine traditional managerial models. Theoretical and practical concepts of policing and police management are analyzed. The roles of police officers in society and the duties of police administrators are discussed.
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CJ 142: Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
3Credits (2,2) This course is designed to develop a general understanding of the science of criminal inquiry and to build on this knowledge by detailing the elements of crime scene investigation in specific areas of criminal activity. Major aspects of the criminal investigation function of police are included, from the preliminary investigation to the preparation of the case for review by the prosecutor. The course consists of lecture and applied laboratory exercises.
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CJ 143: Criminal Investigations for Police Officers
4.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
4Credits (3,2) This course is designed to develop a general understanding of the science of criminal inquiry and to build on this knowledge by detailing the elements of investigation in specific areas of criminal activity. Major aspects of the criminal investigation function of police are included, from the preliminary investigation to the preparation of a case for review by a prosecutor. This course consists of lecture and applied laboratory exercises. This course will meet the requirements for Police Officer Certification as Crime Scene and Evidence Specialist.
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CJ 151: Introduction to Corrections
3.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
3 Credits (3,0) This course examines the history of corrections throughout the world. The role of penitentiaries, prisons, jails and grass roots organizations is explored, along with the concepts of punishment, rehabilitation, retribution, restitution and transformation of adult and juvenile offenders.
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CJ 212: Criminal Evidence
3.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
3 Credits (3,0) This course is designed to familiarize students with the laws and rules which govern the admissibility of evidence in a criminal trial. Among the topics to be covered are the background and sources of evidentiary rules, relevance and materiality, the distinction between direct and circumstantial evidence, the hearsay rule and its exceptions, character evidence, privileges, examination and competency of witnesses, the scope of direct and cross examination, impeachment, scientific and physical evidence. Prerequisite: CJ 123, CJ 124, or Permission of Instructor.
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CJ 220: Private Security Law
3.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
3 Credits (3,0) This course is designed to examine the general sources of legal powers and limitations concerning private security officers. Major topics include legal powers of private citizens; private police with public police power; the investigating function of private security; arrest, search and seizure; use offeree and legal relationships between users and providers of security services.
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CJ 230: Introduction to Information Assurance
3.00 Credits
Herkimer County Community College
3 Credits (3,0) This course is designed to address the fundamental principles of information security. Major aspects include issues associated with protecting information assets, and determining appropriate levels of protection and response to security incidents. There is an emphasis on the technical processes required to build a consistent, reasonable information security system, with appropriate intrusion detection and reporting procedures.
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