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Criminal Justice Studies
Area of study
Law
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English
About Program
Program Overview
This program explores the structure, function, and management of criminal justice organizations, the role of law enforcement, and the different types of correctional facilities. It also provides a comprehensive overview of the U.S. Constitution and its implications for the criminal justice system.
Program Outline
Outline:
- Course: CRIM 5050 Organization and Administration of Criminal Justice (3 hours)
- Description: Explores the structure, function, and management of criminal justice organizations, with a focus on principles of administration, organizational theory, and strategic planning.
- Course: CRIM 5060 Policing and Law Enforcement (3 hours)
- Description: Examines the role of law enforcement in the criminal justice system, including police culture, ethics, community policing, and use of force.
- Course: CRIM 5070 Institutional and Community Corrections (3 hours)
- Description: Analyzes the different types of correctional facilities, including jails, prisons, and community-based programs, and the challenges and best practices associated with each.
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