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CJ 101: Introduction to Criminal Justice e
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Traces historical development of courts, corrections, and law enforcement to understand structure and process of the criminal justice system. Examines roles, responsibilities, and perspectives of its participants. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in or completion of ENGL& 101. (Formerly CRJ 101.) (E)
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CJ 105: Introduction to Corrections e
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Examines institutional and community correction applications, focusing on correctional facility operations, probation, parole, and intermediate sanctions within the American criminal justice system. Prerequisite: CJ& 101, 110, and CJ 121. (Formerly CRJ 151.) (E)
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CJ 106: Juvenile Justice e
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Overview of the juvenile justice system covering due process requirements of each phase of the process. Also examines theories behind delinquency causation and discusses treatment modalities and programs. Prerequisite: CJ& 101, 110, and CJ 121. (Formerly CRJ 155.) (E)
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CJ 110: Criminal Law e
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Substantive criminal law applied to crime prevention and control activities in criminal justice. Examines definitions, classifications, grades, prohibitions, and punishments ascribed to criminal law through statutes and case law. Prerequisite: CJ& 101 or permission of instructor. (Formerly CRJ 110.) (E)
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CJ 115: Constitutional Issues in Criminal Justice
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Comprehensive study and analysis of constitutional law applying to administration of justice (criminal law procedure), specifically constitutional guidelines guaranteeing due process of law, equal protection, and fundamental fairness in application of the law. Prerequisites: CJ& 101 and CJ& 110, or permission of instructor. (Formerly CRJ 115.)
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CJ 121: Criminal Evidence
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Rules of criminal evidence regulating the burden of proof, admissability, relevancy, materiality, weight, and sufficiency of evidence in criminal legal proceedings. Prerequisite: CJ& 110. (Formerly CRJ 121.)
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CJ 165: Special Topics in Criminal Justice
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Special topics on selected subjects in criminal justice and related fields expanding beyond coverage in core courses and electives in the Criminal Justice Program. Offered when necessitated by student interest. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. (Formerly CRJ 165.)
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CJ 211: Criminal Investigation
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Criminal investigation case management, interview/ interrogation techniques, and methods for reconstructing past events. Provides basic skills for conducting criminal investigations. Prerequisites: CJ& 101, CJ& 110 and CJ 121. (Formerly CRJ 211.)
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CJ 221: Substantive Issues in Criminal Justice
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Specialized topics in criminal justice that narrowly focus on a particular subject matter beyond the scope of introductory-level courses. Subject-matter content will change over subsequent years. Prerequisites: Completion of all 100-level CJ course work and ENGL& 101. (Formerly CRJ 221.)
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CJ 231: Research & Writing in Criminal Justice
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Basic research methodologies and report-writing techniques for creating written documents reflecting high standards required for legal and professional report writing. Prerequisites: Completion of all 100-level CRJ course work and ENGL& 101. (Formerly CRJ 231.)
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