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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs. Pre-req.: CRJ 105 or CRJ 110 This course explores the concepts and ethics of the police profession and how these impact on public service. It contrasts positive and negative relationships between the police and the public and explores historic and innovative approaches to improving police, and community relations.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs. Pre-req.: CRJ 105 or CRJ 110 Co-req.: ENG 140 This course focuses on the analysis of problems encountered by investigators. Students identify the methods of searching for truth and relevant information, and learn investigative processes, techniques, and approaches to solving crimes.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs. Pre-req.: CRJ 105 or CRJ 110 This course covers the history of punishment and how it has evolved into our present day corrections system. Students compares the punitive theories of punishment with the rehabilitative theories of correction. The course explores jail and prison systems, probation, parole, and community work-release programs.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs. Pre-req.: CRJ 105 or CRJ 110 This course surveys the history, philosophy, practice, and theories in the field of probation and parole. Methods for dealing with offenders in the community, such as residential treatment, restitution, and inter-mediate punishments, are examined.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs. Pre-req.: CRJ 105 This course is designed to integrate criminal justice systems and management principles. Issues relevant throughout the criminal justice system and management topics as they relate to the police, courts, and corrections are examined.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs. Pre-req.: CRJ 130 This course provides a survey of the United States Constitution, Constitutional Rights of the accused, probable cause, street encounters, legal requirements and procedures of lawful arrest, landmark Supreme Court decisions, the Rules of Evidence and legal requirements of searching, investigative and interviewing/interrogation concepts and the marking and tagging of evidence. This course is offered primarily to students transferring into Warren County Community College .
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 3 hrs. Pre-req.: CRJ 105 or CRJ 110 and approval of professor Co-req.: ENG 041, ENG 042 and approval of professor This course provides a hands-on approach to education. The student is assigned to a particular area of the criminal justice community (police, prosecution, or corrections) and must complete at least 150 hours of guided fieldwork at their assigned site. The student reports to both the site coordinator and their assigned professor.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 2 hrs.; LAB 2 hrs.; Lab Fee: $25 Coreq.: ENG 042, MAT 050 or appropriate placement test score. This course addresses the capabilities and limitations of computer hardware and software, and social implications of computer technology. Students learn common applications software.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 2 hrs.; LAB 2 hrs.; Lab Fee: $25 Prereq.: CSC 103. This course provides an analysis of data processing systems, and design of computer applications, including input, output, files, and system processing controls.
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3.00 Credits
3 cr. LEC 2 hrs.; LAB 2 hrs.; Lab Fee: $25 Co-requisite: CSC 103 or CSC 112 or equivalent training. This course introduces the student to all aspects of the Internet: its history, how to connect to it, for what and how it is used, using it to conduct business, and its future. Applications will include mail, the World Wide Web, online services, databases, searching, FTP, Telnet, and HTML.
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