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CRJ 229: The Death Penalty
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
The death penalty is among the most controversial topics in U.S society. Research on the death penalty is often in conflict with public opinion. This course studies the philosophical, legal, historical, and social aspects of the death penalty.
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CRJ 266: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
An in-depth look at criminal procedure law focusing on constitutional issues arising from the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments. Particular topics include arrest and arraignment, grand jury proceedings, the right to counsel, search and seizure, and trial strategies.
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CRJ 310: Victims and Their Experiences
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
This course examines the nature, extent and consequences of criminal victimization. Specific attention is paid to victims of domestic violence, victims of rape and sexual assault, child victims of abuse and neglect, and elderly victims. Prerequisite: SOC-101 or CRJ-111. Take SOC-101 or CRJ-111;
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CRJ 312: The Nature of Crime
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
This is an advanced course on crime, theory of crime, and criminal behavior. Students will empirically explore the measurement of crime, crime distribution, and crime theory. Reading of primary research required. Prerequisite: SOC-101 or CRJ-111. Take SOC-101 or CRJ-111;
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CRJ 319: Women and the Law
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
The relationship of women to the law is explored from many vantage points, including: how law has been used to limit/expand women's place in society; the differential enforcement of law by sex; and women's role in the legal system.
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CRJ 348: Special Topic:Liberal Arts
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
Contemporary liberal arts issues in criminal justice are examined. Students may enroll in this course more than once as topics change.
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CRJ 356: Family Court Law
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
Topics studies include laws of child abuse and neglect, juvenile delinquency, juvenile detention, family conflicts including protection, support, child custody, and related proceedings.
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CRJ 405: Senior Seminar I
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
Senior Seminar I is the first of a two-part course which together provide the capstone experience for students majoring in criminal justice. Senior Seminar I is offered each Fall semester and serves to help students to integrate core courses in their major with substantive courses. It is the overall objective of Senior Seminar I to show how the core courses are related to one another as part of the scientific enterprise through the researching of a topic in your discipline. Prerequisites: SOC-207, SOC-337 or SOC-350, CRJ-312 and must have 54 credits. # Take SOC-207; # Take SOC-337 or SOC-350; # Take CRJ-312; # Take 54 credits;
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CRJ 406: Senior Seminar II
3.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
Senior Seminar II will require student to write a research proposal and conduct the research using a secondary data set. Students will combine empirical analysis with literature review completed in Senior Seminar I. Prerequisite: CRJ- 405. Take CRJ-405;
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CRJ 427: Internship
54.00 Credits
Sage College of Albany
Students will be placed in local criminal justice agencies for 50 hours of actual field experience. Written reports documenting an understanding of agency history, organization, and operation are an integral part of the experience. Prerequisites: Junior or Senior standing. Take 54 credits;
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