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CRJ 307: Homeland Security and Counter Terrorism
3.00 Credits
Utica University
America's National Critical Infrastructures. Safeguarding and managing them when under threat. Key asset identification, threat and vulnerability analysis, risk assessment and management, crisis and consequence management, and related Counter Terrorism technologies. Defense, government-wide, and non-government information systems. Importance of strategic and contingency planning, systems integration, and information sharing.
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CRJ 314: Modern Techniques in Crime Investigation
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Theory and practice of modern investigation methods for public and private sector agencies. Techniques and procedures for evidence collection, preservation, and presentation. Reviews investigation resources, including crime laboratory and databases. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 103 or equivalent.
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CRJ 324: Violence in the Workplace
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Different types of violence and how they occur in the work setting. Designed to accommodate many different areas of interest, not just law enforcement. Prerequisite Jr. Standing
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CRJ 333: Information Security
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Protection of proprietary information in both the corporate and government sectors. Topics include: information as a resource, legal issues, policy formulation, administrative and technical remedies, and case studies.
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CRJ 334: Economic Crime Investigation
3.00 Credits
Utica University
White collar crime in the United States. Emphasizes investigatory techniques related to these types of crime. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 103 or equivalent.
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CRJ 335: Cyber Crime Law and Investigations
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Cybercrimes, including computer crimes, Internet fraud, e-commerce, and threats to the national infrastructure. Policies, legal issues, and investigative techniques and strategies, and implications for investigation and enforcement on a global scale.
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CRJ 342: Constitutional Law in the Criminal Process
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Case study approach to theoretical and applied knowledge of constitutional issues affecting the criminal justice system. Develops research and analytical skills for further study of the Constitution and its changing interpretation. Prerequisite: Government and Politics 341.
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CRJ 343: Law of Economic Crime
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Government and judicial regulations of financial institutions, commercial entities, their agents, and employees in relation to economic and business crime. Constitutional issues in investigations by governmental and corporate entities in both a substantive and procedural context.
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CRJ 347: Fraud Prevention and Detection Technologies
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Types of proactive technology programs and tools used to prevent and detect the occurrence of fraud in face-to-face transactions, e-commerce and e-business. Includes development and implementation of business models for production of prevention and detection products and techniques.
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CRJ 351: Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
3.00 Credits
Utica University
Design, operation, and legal basis for systems of justice in other countries. Governmental, political, demographic, and economic factors in past and current trends in the adjudication of offenders. Cross-cultural analysis of causes of crime and systems of justice. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 103.
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