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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the principles and procedures, in criminal investigation, including scientific, approaches to solving crime.
Prerequisite:
CJ-260
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the practical procedures in, criminal investigation, including scientific, approaches to solving crimes and presentation of, a criminal case in a court of law. Included will, be demonstrations of various techniques and hands, on experiences for the students. Course fee.
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3.00 Credits
Cross-listed with LG-365., A study of both the constitutional and statutory, rules governing police conduct in criminal, matters. Emphasis is on the Constitutional rights, and restrictions derived from the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 14th Amendments to the United States, Constitution and the remedies for violation of, these rights.
Prerequisite:
CJ-260
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3.00 Credits
Cross-listed with HS-374., An introductory course investigating the, historical background of terrorism, modern, counterterrorism tactics, and sociopolitical, factors that promote terrorism. Ideas about, countering terrorism through the prevention,, neutralization, and prosecution of terrorists are, fundamental to the course.
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3.00 Credits
Cross-listed with LG-375., A course presenting a variety of topics, and issues in the white collar crime area,, including types, causes and measurement of, white collar crime. Specifically, the, definition will be reviewed, along with, an overview of the costs of white collar, and corporate crime to society. Theories, exploring white collar criminality and the, use of criminal sanctions to deter misconduct, will be examined.
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3.00 Credits
Cross-listed with HS-380. A survey of the field, of intelligence. The course includes a review of, the function, principles, and methods of, collecting intelligence. Emphasis will be placed, on the collection, analysis, interpretation, and, the use of intelligence. Central to the course, will be the understanding of intelligence as it, relates to its use in law enforcement,, corrections, and homeland security.
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3.00 Credits
A course that examines the juvenile delinquency, and the juvenile justice system. Emphasis will be, placed on the history of the juvenile justice, system, theories of juvenile delinquency, the role, of families, schools, and peers in delinquent, behavior, the role of police, courts, and, corrections, and ways to prevent juvenile, delinquency.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to prepare the student to test for, Guidance Software's EnCE computer forensics, certification. Students will prepare for the, certification by gaining hands-on experience with, Guidance Software's EnCase in a laboratory, setting. Course fee.
Prerequisite:
CJ-100, CJ-270, CJ-320, and CJ-330
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3.00 Credits
Cross-listed with LG-425., A course designed to prepare students for, participation in intercollegiate mock trial, competitions. Students are required to learn the, rules of evidence, ethics, rules of procedure, and trial techniques.
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3.00 Credits
A course that examines critical issues and, problems facing criminal justice theory and, practice. A significant research and policy paper, on a matter of importance to the criminal justice, field is required. Students will also review for, and take a standardized major field test covering, seven key areas in criminal justice. Preparation, for the transition from undergraduate studies to, employment and/or graduate school including job, searching, resume building, interviewing, techniques, cover letters, and applications will, be an important secondary goal for the course.
Prerequisite:
CJ-250 and CJ-350
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