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Click on the name of an online law & criminal justice undergraduate course to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the category by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Concepts of Criminal Law (CCJ 3215) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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This course covers the historical development and the philosophy of criminal law. Discussion includes definitions, legal classification of crimes, Constitutional provisions, legal research, study of case law, and significance of law as a social force. |
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Constitutional Law (CJ330) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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American Public University |
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An introduction to constitutional law, the Supreme Court, and criminal procedure using the "case and comment" approach. |
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Constitutional Law for the CJ Professional (CCJP 2254) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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This course examines the United State?s Constitution and its implication for criminal justice system policies and practices. |
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Contemporary Criminal Justice Issues (CJ314) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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American Public University |
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This course will examine a broad range of contemporary criminal justice issues such as racism in sentencing, racial profiling, national drug control policy, police use of deadly force, sentencing guidelines, community policing, prosecutorial discretion, court authorized electronic intercepts, and other oftentimes contentious areas. Students will be research current criminal justice issues from weekly/scholarly journals and exchange analytical observations employing concepts and methodologies learned in the class. Professor directed research in a student selected contemporary criminal justice issue area will allow students to recognize the broad impact of crime on society and the complexities of solutions. |
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Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice (CJA 310) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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University of Phoenix |
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Topics of discussion for this course will include, but are not limited to, an overview of the criminal justice system, new issues in law enforcement, the role of the courts, corrections, ethical issues, crime challenges in the 21st Century. This course also examines topics on terrorism, drugs, the death penalty, race and gender issues, solving crime with new technology, and reviewing older crime prevention programs (e.g., probation, parole) and health issues related to corrections). |
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Contemporary Issues in Security Management (CJ374) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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American Public University |
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This course focuses on the contemporary issues of security management such as substance abuse, violence, ideologies, adjudication and reconsideration reviews, security countermeasures, case management, use of examinations such as polygraphs, report writing, international commercial sales, and media relations. It also addresses the security manager?s role in personnel management, security planning, organizational communication, recruitment, retention, training and development, and management of contracts, as well as examines techniques and tools that help security managers understand bias, educate, and shift attitudes of employees towards more proactive security practices. |
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Contrac (PLA 2423) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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Principles of contract law are addressed and discussed including the major provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code. Basic contract provisions and drafting techniques are explained and practiced through the drafting of various types of contracts. Contract litigation is also covered. |
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Contract Law (PLG417) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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Peirce College |
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Certificate students may take this course as an elective if they have successfully completed PLG 113 and the instructor for PLG 113 recommends the student for the course. This course provides an introduction to the laws that regulate and enforce contracts. Students will become familiar with the requirements for a legally enforceable contract and the arguments most commonly used to nullify a contract. Students will perform research using commonly available contract formbooks and case law. Students will write specific sections of contracts as those sections are covered in class and then write a complete contract and an analysis of said contract for their final project. |
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CONTRACT LAW (APM331-OL) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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Westwood College Online |
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Introduces the student to basic law of contracts, Uniform Commercial Codes, commercial paper, agency and employment law, and business regulations. |
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Correctional Administration (CJ400) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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American Public University |
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This course provides an overview of the functions of correctional administration including activities such as planning, forecasting, budgeting, organizing, training, implementation, evaluation and direction of personnel. |
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Correctional Emergency Planning (CJ387) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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American Public University |
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This course will focus on designing and testing a comprehensive strategic correctional emergency plan. Topics addressed include early warnings signs, media and public relations, inmate violence, suicide, gang and non-gang related disturbances, natural disasters, urban unrest, hostage situations, evacuations, physical and psychological recovery, plus testing and planning. |
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Correctional Law (CJ401) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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American Public University |
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This course will review the law of criminal corrections from sentencing to final release. Probation, punishment, special treatments for special offenders, parole and pardon, and the prisoner?s civil rights are also examined. |
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Correctional Treatment Strategies (CJ332) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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American Public University |
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The course will explore treatment strategies employed in adult and juvenile corrections programs, focusing on classification, types of institutional programming, as well as community and aftercare facilities. |
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Correctional Workplace Issues (CJ386) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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American Public University |
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This course will examine the truths and myths about working in corrections. Special include inmate violence towards correctional personnel and vice versa, correctional protection while on and off duty, inmate abuse and sexual harassment, dealing with problem inmates, and dealing with career burnout. |
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Corrections (CJ4006) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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Northcentral University |
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The goal of this course is to provide Learners with a detailed historical account of the development of correctional practices and policies. Learners will become familiar with the specific topics of sentencing, correctional clients, correctional personnel, correctional management, prisoner litigation and prison sociology. |
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Corrections and Incarceration (CJ316) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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American Public University |
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A comprehensive study of the context, practices, and special interests of corrections. Topics include the early history and current trends of correctional thought and practice, jails and other short-term facilities, intermediate sanctions, the prison experience, women in prison, institutional management, educational/treatment programs, prisoners' rights, and race/ethnicity challenges. |
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Crime Analysis (CJ335) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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American Public University |
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This course will examine the crime analysis function within the law enforcement organization and will demonstrate how to develop, implement, and operate a crime analysis unit. Special attention will be given to crime mapping techniques. |
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Crime and the Family (CJ322) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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American Public University |
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An introduction into domestic violence and an exploration into the social, economic, political, and cultural stereotypes of causation. |
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Criminal Court Process (CJ4014) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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Northcentral University |
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This course offers a comprehensive analysis of the operation of the courts through an exploration of theory and actual operations. The focus is on the rules of operation and the informal methods of accomplishing institutional goals, the formal and informal working relationships between various parties in the system, and the political context in which criminal justice is dispensed, The rules and rationale behind criminal procedural law is a major topic throughout the course. |
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Criminal Court Systems (CJA 380) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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University of Phoenix |
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An overview of American court history, including the development of state and federal courts. Court administration, the roles of professional and nonprofessional courtroom participants, and stages in the process are discussed. |
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