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Introduction to Criminal Justice Systems

Criminal Investigation - CJC2500

American Policing-CJC2210

Criminal Justice Administrative Behavior - CJC 3200

Ethics for Criminal Justice - CJC4650

 


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Introduction to Criminal Justice Systems - CJC1010
CJC 1010 - 3 Credit hours

The American criminal justice system: its problems and reactions to prevailing social forces. The continuum of criminal justice from police, through the course, to corrections is surveyed to provide a background for more in-depth study in later courses. This course is a general studies level II course.

American Policing CJC2210 - 3 credit hours

This course provides an introductory examination of law enforcement in the United States, including its historical foundations and emerging issues. The relationship between law enforcement and the community serves as the context within which the challenge of responding to society’s multiple and changing public safety needs are addressed. Law enforcement agencies, their administrative practices, and the behaviors of those involved in the delivery of police services are examined from the perspective of democratic values, racial and ethnic diversity, and societal perceptions of police effectiveness.

Criminal Investigations CJC 2500 - 3 credit hours (an old syllabus)

This course includes a detailed inquiry into the processes, procedures and qualifications needed to conduct, record, report and manage a criminal investigation. The use of forensic science and other technical assistance is examined as support for other procedures. The differing environment of the public and private sectors is explored. This course is also offered as an on-line course and the on-line course requirements will differ somewhat for the on-line course.

Criminal Justice Administrative Behavior (Old Example Syllabus)
CJC3200 - 3 Credit hours

Prerequisite: CJC 1010

This course is a comprehensive analysis of criminal justice organizational behavior and management. Roles and values in management, administrative alternatives, and the role of managers as an agent of change are studied.

Ethics for the Criminal Justice Administrator
CJC 4650 - 3 credit hours

An in-depth analysis of ethical issues confronting the modern criminal justice professional. Examines issues in the light of classical and contemporary standards. Students are required to demonstrate an understanding of the symbiotic nature of ethics, morality, and legality through thoughtful application of written and oral skills in the resolution of policy implementation and role conflict.

 

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