Skell Harvey
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Post by Skell Harvey on Apr 23, 2011 13:04:04 GMT -5
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[/size][/color][/u] Introduction to Criminal Justice[/size][/color] This course provides the philosophical and historical background of the agencies that compose the criminal justice system. It focuses on the development of justice and law, crime and punishment, the administration of laws, the agencies' functions, career orientation and public relation.
Akira Katsu Saito Adelaide Phoenyx Rae Carlos Mitchell[/size] Criminology[/size][/color] This course provides an etiology of crime and the understanding of criminal behavior. The course delves into biological, psychological and sociological theories that examine the reasons for such large numbers of arrested and convicted individuals. It also views the collection of empirical data and the statistical analysis of such information which supports each theory. The importance of such empirical data garnered from sociological research and how the research is critical to the implementation within the components of the criminal justice system are examined. Students develop an informed analysis of criminal activity through an understanding of the theories discussed.
Reno Josiah Takémï Cissnei Hyde[/size] Principles of Investigation[/size][/color] This course offers an introduction to the basic principles and a detailed examination of specific offenses. The course focuses on the crime scene, physical evidence interviewing and interrogation, and the use of informers and confessions. The study of specific offenses focuses on the scientific approach and the methodology used in crime detection.
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Skell Harvey
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Criminal Justice [/color][/size][/center][M:0]
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Post by Skell Harvey on Apr 23, 2011 13:11:11 GMT -5
[/size][/color] Grades will be posted in a code in order to respect each student's privacy. I request that my students send me a Private Message with a six digit number and letter arrangement. Your grade will not be delivered until then. Grades are also rewarded on an attendance basis, and under special circumstances performance or assignment based. [/size] [/center][/blockquote]
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