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3.00 Credits
The investigation activity of the police department is studied to evaluate its organization, functioning, and relationship with other divisions and agencies. Emphasis is placed on the administration, report writing, and procedural aspects of investigation.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of organization, administration, and functioning of the police department to include inspection and control, personnel, training, and operations. Emphasis is also placed on operational services, records, and communications.
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3.00 Credits
Attention is given to the needed balance between law enforcement and the community regarding their interaction with the criminal justice agencies. A survey of the factors involved in the designing and implementation of community relations programs will be considered.
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3.00 Credits
Historical, theoretical and practical aspects of the juvenile justice systems will be addressed. Causes of deviance among youth will also be explored, and relevant court cases and legal trends will be reviewed.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide a basic foundation for the creation of accurate, complete and organized written reports, this class focuses on the nature, techniques and mechanics required for criminal justice professions.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the application of techniques utilized in the investigative process involved in traffic accidents. The techniques will include instruction regarding the reporting of traffic accidents, data collection at the scene, and practical exercises in writing and producing correct traffic accident reports. Instruction will also include the use of drawings, maps, and photographs used in traffic accidents and how they are utilized in civil and criminal courts. Traffic laws will be discussed as they generally relate to vehicles and accidents.
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3.00 Credits
In conjunction with the University of Arkansas system Criminal Justice Institute, this course will cover advanced police administration and supervision theories, techniques and issues. Specifically, the course will focus on legal aspects of police discipline and labor problems, the Civil Rights Act of 1991, equal employment opportunity laws, discrimination claims, the Americans With Disabilities Act, and administrators' liability regarding selection, training, hiring and termination of employees. Course is restricted to CJI students. Prerequisites: completion of 45+clock hours of active Criminal Justice Institute coursework. Corequisites: Pursuit of an A.A.S. degree in Criminal Justice and current employment with a federal, state or local criminal justice agency.
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3.00 Credits
In conjunction with the University of Arkansas System Criminal Justice Institute, this course focuses on the inmate management issues, correctional emergency response team concepts, security issues, stress management and civil liabilities of the correctional facility and its personnel. Course is restricted to CJI students. Prerequisites: completion of 45+clock hours of Criminal Justice Institute coursework. Corequisites: Active pursuit of an A.A.S. degree in Criminal Justice and current employment at a local criminal justice agency. This course may be repeated for a maximum of six hours.
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3.00 Credits
Modern criminal law is examined from historical and philosophical aspects of the criminal justice system. Emphasis is placed on leading case law and the application of recent Supreme Court rulings to present day law enforcement.
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3.00 Credits
An analytical overview of crime in democratic societies is presented. Emphasis will be given to the study of crime in America and how the criminal justice process compares to other nations' political, economic, and social aspects of society.
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