Criminal Justice Archives - º£½ÇÂÒÂ× /academic-area/criminal-justice/ º£½ÇÂÒÂ× Tue, 18 Mar 2025 14:22:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2019/10/favicon1.ico Criminal Justice Archives - º£½ÇÂÒÂ× /academic-area/criminal-justice/ 32 32 Genocide /course/genocide/ Tue, 18 Mar 2025 14:20:00 +0000 /?post_type=gb_course&p=34300 This course examines the history, causes and consequences of genocide, exploring both recurring patterns and unique circumstances that enable mass violence. Through case studies such as the Holocaust, Cambodia, Armenia, […]

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This course examines the history, causes and consequences of genocide, exploring both recurring patterns and unique circumstances that enable mass violence. Through case studies such as the Holocaust, Cambodia, Armenia, the Balkans, Rwanda, and the Americas, students will analyze political, economic and social factors that contribute to genocide and look specifically at the role of law enforcement in both its perception and prevention. Drawing from history, criminology, sociology and political science, this course critically assesses international responses, legal frameworks, and reconciliation efforts while incorporating survivor testimonies and perspectives from perpetrators. Students will also research genocidal events of personal interest, fostering critical engagement with contemporary issues and considerations in genocide prevention.

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Criminal Justice Research Methods /course/criminal-justice-research-methods/ Tue, 25 Feb 2025 15:31:37 +0000 /?post_type=gb_course&p=34150 This course introduces students to the methodological approaches and techniques used in criminal justice research. Students will learn about research design, data collection methods, and analytical techniques commonly employed in […]

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This course introduces students to the methodological approaches and techniques used in criminal justice research. Students will learn about research design, data collection methods, and analytical techniques commonly employed in the field. The course emphasizes critical thinking and the ability to evaluate research findings objectively.

Prerequisite: MATH145G/147G or higher.

Fall semester.

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Policing & Community Relations /course/policing-community-relations/ Tue, 25 Feb 2025 15:27:37 +0000 /?post_type=gb_course&p=34149 This course combines the core elements of police operations and community justice, emphasizing the integral relationship between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve. Students will explore the principles […]

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This course combines the core elements of police operations and community justice, emphasizing the integral relationship between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve. Students will explore the principles of police organization, administration, and the evolution of community-oriented policing. Key topics include the selection, training, and ethical conduct of officers, as well as the challenges faced in modern policing, such as police deviance, use of force, and interactions with minority communities. The course also examines the public perception of the justice system, the impact of media portrayals, and the importance of fostering positive community relations.

Spring semester.

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Criminal Justice Leadership Capstone /course/criminal-justice-leadership-capstone/ Tue, 11 Feb 2025 13:53:51 +0000 /?post_type=gb_course&p=34086 This capstone course is the culminating experience for Certificate in Law Enforcement Leadership program students. Students will integrate and apply the knowledge, theories and skills acquired throughout the program to […]

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This capstone course is the culminating experience for Certificate in Law Enforcement Leadership program students. Students will integrate and apply the knowledge, theories and skills acquired throughout the program to address real-world leadership challenges and scenarios law enforcement organizations face.

Prerequisites: CRMJ282G and Permission of Department Chair.

Spring semester.

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Criminal Justice Leadership /course/criminal-justice-leadership/ Tue, 11 Feb 2025 13:50:15 +0000 /?post_type=gb_course&p=34085 This course explores the theories, principles, and practices of effective leadership within law enforcement organizations. Students will examine various leadership styles, strategies, and challenges specific to the law enforcement context. […]

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This course explores the theories, principles, and practices of effective leadership within law enforcement organizations. Students will examine various leadership styles, strategies, and challenges specific to the law enforcement context. The course emphasizes developing leadership skills to promote organizational effectiveness, manage personnel, foster ethics conduct, and navigate critical incidents and crises in law enforcement agencies.

Fall semester.

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Victim Rights & Advocacy /course/victim-rights-advocacy/ Fri, 15 May 2020 13:06:39 +0000 https://live-great-bay-wp.pantheonsite.io/?post_type=gb_course&p=7123 This course is designed to introduce students to the rights of crime victims and their advocacy in the criminal justice system. The course examines police, courts, advocates, and the media […]

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This course is designed to introduce students to the rights of crime victims and their advocacy in the criminal justice system. The course examines police, courts, advocates, and the media and their relationships with the crime victim. The course will examine the role of victims in the criminal justice process, understand the complexities of victim-offender relationships and understand how we respond to victims. Specific categories of crime victims are studied, including sexual assault victims, domestic violence, stalking victims, hate crime victims, workplace and school violence victims, and child and elderly victims.

Spring semester

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Justice and the Community /course/justice-and-the-community/ Wed, 15 Jan 2020 17:08:26 +0000 https://live-great-bay-wp.pantheonsite.io/course/justice-and-the-community/ This course deals with the interaction of the various components of the justice system with the community. It involves an analysis of how the work of police departments, courts, correctional […]

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This course deals with the interaction of the various components of the justice system with the community. It involves an analysis of how the work of police departments, courts, correctional institutions, and community corrections agencies appear to the public. The image of the justice system in the media is examined; specific attention is paid to the issues of the young, minorities, and community organizations. Spring semester

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Senior Project /course/senior-project/ Wed, 15 Jan 2020 17:08:26 +0000 https://live-great-bay-wp.pantheonsite.io/course/senior-project/ This course presents an opportunity for students to focus on a specific issue or topic in Criminal Justice, with a primary emphasis on completing a major independent research project and […]

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This course presents an opportunity for students to focus on a specific issue or topic in Criminal Justice, with a primary emphasis on completing a major independent research project and topic paper analyzing an agency or significant concept/issue in Criminal Justice. Students MUST see their Program Coordinator to discuss their goals for the course and to register for this class.

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Criminal Justice Internship /course/criminal-justice-internship/ Wed, 15 Jan 2020 17:08:26 +0000 https://live-great-bay-wp.pantheonsite.io/course/criminal-justice-internship/ This course prepares students entering the field of criminal justice by applying theoretical knowledge to practical experience. Students will complete a minimum of 120 hours at an agency provided by […]

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This course prepares students entering the field of criminal justice by applying theoretical knowledge to practical experience. Students will complete a minimum of 120 hours at an agency provided by the internship coordinator and assist in activities deemed appropriate by the agency. The agency will also evaluate the student. Students are required to maintain an internship log and prepare an extensive paper which relates previous criminal justice coursework to the internship experience. Approval from the Department Chair is required prior to registration.

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Intro to Criminal Justice /course/intro-to-criminal-justice/ Wed, 15 Jan 2020 17:08:26 +0000 https://live-great-bay-wp.pantheonsite.io/course/intro-to-criminal-justice/ This course covers the components of the justice system in American society. Although civil law will be discussed, the emphasis will be on the criminal justice system. The influence and […]

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This course covers the components of the justice system in American society. Although civil law will be discussed, the emphasis will be on the criminal justice system. The influence and pressures of changing social, political, technological, and economic factors on the agencies of justice will be studied. Much of the focus will compare ideals with realities of the system. Law enforcement, the courts, and correctional aspects will be examined. Fall semester

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