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Apr 18, 2025
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CJ& 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice 5 CR
Surveys the criminal justice process from arrest through release. Students examine the relationships and responsibilities of and among police, prosecutors, courts, and probation and parole systems.
Course Outcomes - Use a working vocabulary based on the terminology used in the three components of the Criminal Justice System.
- Differentiate between the workings and responsibilities of the three major components of the American Criminal Justice System: the police, the courts and corrections.
- Describe the theories, models and concepts within the Criminal Justice System and determine their strengths and weaknesses.
- Explain how laws are made, categorized and enforced and the process of deciding how these laws are applied to case based situations.
- Identify the reasons why experts in the field think the term Criminal Justice System is a myth and a true system is non-existent.
- Examine the current major issues within the Criminal Justice System and be able to explain those issues giving case based examples of what they are.
GenEd Outcomes: Communication
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