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3.00 Credits
Investigation methodology, relations of the detective with other police divisions, modus operandi, sources of information, surveillance, interrogation, follow-up procedure. Prerequisites: CRJ 2013 and CRJ 3233. (Every Fall)
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3.00 Credits
Selection, training, placement, and promotion of police officers; leadership and decision making skills. Prerequisite: CRJ 2013 and CRJ 3233. (Rotating)
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3.00 Credits
Active and experiential methods that focus on interpersonal situations in law enforcement/criminal justice agencies. Course will focus on good communication and mediation skills, multicultural contact situations in the workplace and community, and a special section on hate/bias crimes.
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3.00 Credits
A specialized, individualized course of study for qualified students. The course is offered on demand, and the credit hours are determined by the nature of the study. Prerequisite: JR or SR. Instructor's and Academic Vice President's Permission. (Fall and Spring)
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the process - the police, the courts, and corrections - through which the juvenile offender must pass. Prerequisite: CRJ 2013. (Rotating)
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3.00 Credits
Leading rules and principles of exclusion and selection, burden of proof, nature and effect of presumptions, proof of authenticity and contents of writings, examinations, competency and privilege of witnesses. Prerequisites: CRJ 2013, 3033, 3053. (Rotating)
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3.00 Credits
This course examines how various countries around the globe organize their criminal justice systems and satisfy police, court, and correction functions. It will provide students with an international perspective for understanding and appreciating the similarities and differences between legal traditions, criminal law and procedures, crime rates, and means of punishment. Prerequisite: CRJ 2013
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15.00 Credits
This semester-long course is taught on-site at the Southwest Law Enforcement Academy, Bristol, Virginia, offering students an opportunity to gain practical training and acquire professional certification in law enforcement. Requires a GPA of 2.0 or above, junior status, and permission of the division chair; must be arranged at least one semester in advance. Upon satisfactory completion, awards 15 semester hours of elective credit in criminal justice.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to serve as a capstone course for criminal justice majors to be taken during the senior year. It will emphasize and measure the acquisition of knowledge of the American Criminal Justice system as well as a variety of applied skills including oral communication, effective writing, and decision-making skills. Critical thinking, analytical reasoning, andeffective communication in the written and spoken word will be emphasized. Students will analyze the various points of intersection of the criminal justice system and how the open nature of the system affects policy. Emphasis will be on the problems and issues facing policy makers
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3.00 Credits
Capstone course for criminal justice majors to be taken during the senior year. It will emphasize and measure the acquisition of knowledge of the American criminal justice system, as well as a variety of applied skills including oral communication, effective writing, and decision-making skills. Prerequisite: SR standing, Instructor's Permission. (Every Spring)
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