Courses in Criminal Justice Systems
CJS 301: Current Issues in Criminal Justice (3)
Prerequisite:
Study of selected current issues in the field of criminal justice system, within the context of the origins, histories, ideologies associated with law enforcement, judicial, and corrections components. Intended for adult learners with appropriate backgrounds in the criminal justice fields.
Gen. Ed. Attributes: None.
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CJS 303: Criminology (3)
Prerequisite:
Critical examination of theories and research findings in criminology; methods of control and treatment of crime; evaluation of theories and methods as they apply to selected types of crimes, with emphasis on needs and directions for future efforts.
Gen. Ed. Attributes: None.
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CJS 305: Criminal Law and Procedure (3)
Prerequisite:
Comparative study of the criminal law with emphasis in the United States Constitution, highlighting first, fourth, fifth, and sixth amendments; prosecution and defense in crimes against persons, property, and public order; application of the New York State penal law and definitions.
Gen. Ed. Attributes: None.
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CJS 317: Juvenile Delinquency: Development and Trends (3)
Gen. Ed. Attributes: None. [ Back to Top ]
