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3.00 Credits
Provides students with an overview of the role of forensic science in investigation. Students will learn the role and procedures for utilizing the crime lab to its fullest potential. Areas will include Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS), DNA, Geographical Information Systems (GIS), gas chromatography, and other developing technologies. 3 credit hours. Prerequisites: CRI 1510, CRI 2370, ENG 1530, and sophomore standing. J occasionally; C occasionally
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3.00 Credits
Students will explore many of the ethical problems confronting legal system personnel, including police, lawyers, judges, and corrections personnel. Course materials will focus on ethical systems, the concepts of law and justice, and various real life ethical dilemmas. 3 credit hours. Prerequisites: CRI 1510 and ENG 1530. J occasionally; C occasionally
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1.00 Credits
Offers a classroom seminar and an assignment with a specific criminal justice agency or office matching an individual student's academic study and/or career students in any discipline and requires no prior computer experience. 1 credit hour. No prerequisites. J fall, spring; C fall, spring
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3.00 Credits
Studies the evolution of organized crime in America from the 19th century to the present. Students will demonstrate knowledge of different types of organized crime, how they affect our economy, and will become familiar with the government's response to criminal organizations. 3 credit hours. Prerequisites: CRI 1510 and ENG 1530. J occasionally; C occasionally
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3.00 Credits
Using historical and current incidents, this course will discuss White Collar Crime in various areas that are pertinent to the student. Areas such as unsafe products, environmental crime, securities fraud, fiduciary fraud, governmental crime, medical crime, and computer crime will be studied to show the student how these activities originated and how they are currently being used to fleece consumers and taxpayers. The core of the class will be on current criminal activity such as Enron, Adelphia Cable, and MCI WorldCom. The course will address whichever scandal is currently being debated at the time of the class offering. 3 credit hours. Prerequisites: CRI 1510 and ENG 1530. J occasionally; C occasionally
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3.00 Credits
Students will explore the history, purposes, and development of probation and parole as correctional practices and will learn about the successes and problems, as well as the future, of these practices. 3 credit hours. Prerequisites: CRI 1510, CRI 1520, and ENG 1530. J occasionally; C occasionally
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the dynamics of the courthouse. Students study lawyers and their participation in the criminal court arenas. Issues such as how and why cases move from one court to another, sentencing, and proposals for reforming the court process are discussed. 3 credit hours. Prerequisites: CRI 1510 and ENG 1530. J occasionally; C occasionally
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3.00 Credits
Students will study various causes and categories of juvenile crime and delinquency and explores the unique structure and processes of the separate legal system for juveniles. Prerequisites: CRI 1510 and ENG 1530. Campus and term: J occasionally; C occasionally
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4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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2.00 Credits
No course description available.
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