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Criminal Evidence (CCJ 2233) Law & Criminal Justice U Florida Metropolitan University
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This course considers the rules of evidence and rule of exclusion. In addition, suspect?s rights and procedures for gathering evidence are also covered.
Criminal Investigation (CJ306) Law & Criminal Justice U American Public University
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An analytical examination of crime detection and solution, including such topics as crime scene procedures, physical evidence, interviews, field notes and reporting, follow-up investigation, interrogation, and rules of evidence. Specific detail is given to investigations involving homicide, sex-related offenses, crimes against children, robbery, larceny, vehicle thefts, computer crime, environmental crime, arson, and drug abuse.
Criminal Investigation and Police Procedures (CCJ 2238) Law & Criminal Justice U Florida Metropolitan University
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Basic investigative techniques, taking witness statements, interviews and reports are covered. An overview of police procedures is also included.
Criminal Justice Administration (CJA 450) Law & Criminal Justice U University of Phoenix
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This course applies management and financial principles to criminal justice organizations. Emphasis is placed on budgets, financial accounting principles and assessing the effectiveness of the activities of criminal justice organizations. Constitutional requirements, court decisions, and legislation (such as EEOC requirements) as they impact management in criminal justice organizations are discussed. Basic accounting and financial terminology, and purposes and formats of financial statements are introduced: depreciation of assets, capital budgeting, cash management, lease versus purchase, and inventory management.
Criminal Justice Administration (CJ301) Law & Criminal Justice U American Public University
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An examination of the American criminal justice system as an interdisciplinary social science involving aspects of criminology, sociology, law, and political science.This course will enable the student to grasp the complexity of the American Criminal Justice System. As we study the Administration of Criminal Justice, we will see how the several components work, their goals, organizations and how they may have different or competing philosophies.
Criminal Justice Ethics and Liability (CCJ 4054) Law & Criminal Justice U Florida Metropolitan University
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The various forms of corruption, misconduct and abuse of authority that exist within the criminal justice system will be identified and analyzed. Areas of negligence, which lead to liability, will be explored.
Criminal Justice Ethics and Liability (CCJ 4054) Law & Criminal Justice U Florida Metropolitan University
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The various forms of corruption, misconduct and abuse of authority that exist within the criminal justice system will be identified and analyzed. Areas of negligence, which lead to liability, will be explored.
Criminal Justice in the Community (CCJ 4120) Law & Criminal Justice U Florida Metropolitan University
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This course explores the interrelationships and role expectations among the various administrations of justice practitioners, their agencies and the public. Principal emphasis will be placed upon the professional image of the system of justice administration and the development of positive relationships between members of the system and the public.
Criminal Justice Management (CCJ 3450) Law & Criminal Justice U Florida Metropolitan University
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An examination of front-line supervision, executive development, administrative leadership, and recent theories and research in criminal justice management.
Criminal Justice Policy Analysis (CJA 460) Law & Criminal Justice U University of Phoenix
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This course examines the history of federal- and state-level crime control initiatives and explores the development of effective anticrime policies. The analysis of contemporary crime control policies is included.
Criminal Law (CJA 340) Law & Criminal Justice U University of Phoenix
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This is an introductory course in the study of criminal law, general legal principles, and how the criminal law functions in and affects modern society. This course highlights a variety of key topics, including the concept of crime and the development of criminal law, defenses to criminal charges, and a number of specific types of crimes, including personal crimes, property crimes, public order crimes, and offenses against public morality. Legal issues affecting punishment will also be discussed, as will ways the criminal law impacts victims of crime.
Criminal Law (CJ331) Law & Criminal Justice U American Public University
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A study in substantive criminal law emphasizing the principles of criminal liability and the acts, mental state, and attendant circumstances that are necessary ingredients in crimes against persons or property or in offenses involving theft, fraud, drugs, morality and decency, public peace, or public justice.
Criminal Law and Procedure for the Paralegal (GM249) Law & Criminal Justice U American Community College
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This course will examine the practical aspects of criminal law and procedure as they pertain to the work of the paralegal. The course covers the nature of criminal liability, the elements of various crimes, and defenses to criminal accusations. The course will also cover criminal procedure, from search and seizure through trial and appeal. Constitutional issues relating to search and seizure, self-incrimination and other matters are explored in depth. Students learn how to prepare relevant legal documents.
Criminal Law and Procedure for the Paralegal (GM249) Law & Criminal Justice U American Public University
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This course will examine the practical aspects of criminal law and procedure as they pertain to the work of the paralegal. The course covers the nature of criminal liability, the elements of various crimes, and defenses to criminal accusations. The course will also cover criminal procedure, from search and seizure through trial and appeal. Constitutional issues relating to search and seizure, self-incrimination and other matters are explored in depth. Students learn how to prepare relevant legal documents.
Criminal Legal Process (CJ305) Law & Criminal Justice U American Public University
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A comprehensive overview of the processes involved in the use of criminal evidence including rules of evidence; arrests, searches, and seizures; interrogations, confessions, and nontestimonial evidence, impeachment and cross-examination of witnesses; opinion evidence; hearsay evidence; and articles and exhibits of evidence.
Criminal Procedure (CJA 350) Law & Criminal Justice U University of Phoenix
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This course explores the basic procedural aspects of criminal trials and addresses current significant issues. Emphasis is placed on the significance of recent judicial decisions to both law enforcement and corrections. In addition, the relationship between the judiciary and the other segments of the criminal justice system are examined.
Criminal Procedure (CCJ 2234) Law & Criminal Justice U Florida Metropolitan University
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This course focuses on the constitutional provisions affecting the criminal process and the Florida Rules of Criminal Procedure. Primary emphasis is on the right to counsel, bail, search and seizure, arrest, identification, trial and post-trial proceedings.
Criminal Procedure (PLA 2308) Law & Criminal Justice U Florida Metropolitan University
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This course is an examination of the concepts of criminal procedure as applied by the courts, particularly the United States Supreme Court. The course examines basic concepts of constitutional criminal procedure including searches and seizures, arrests, interrogations and confessions, exclusion and admissibility of evidence, trail appeals, and punishment.
Criminal Profiling (CJ329) Law & Criminal Justice U American Public University
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This course explores criminal behavior, its motivation, and the environmental influences and patterns of offending. Other topics examined are the approaches to profiling and how these investigative techniques are applied to helping solve crimes.
Criminalistics (CJ341) Law & Criminal Justice U American Public University
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This course is designed to make the student aware of the services of a crime laboratory and the proper utilization of these services. The course will concentrate on the significance of physical evidence and the examination of this evidence in the crime laboratory. Students will be taught the proper recognition, collection and preservation of physical evidence at the crime scene.
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