Criminal Justice
CRJS
1003 - Introduction to Criminal Justice
- 3 credit hours
Surveys the American justice system, including legal and
constitutional dimensions, the juvenile justice system, probation
and parole, and elements of law enforcement. Note: Students
must first complete or test out of the reading sequence before
taking this course and complete ENGL 1013 and 1023 before taking
this course.
2103 - Criminology - 3 credit
hours
Focuses upon theoretical and pragmatic factors involved in illegal
behavior. Note: Students must first complete or test out of the
reading sequence before taking this course and complete ENGL 1013
and 1023 before taking this course.
2203 - U.S. Constitutional Law - 3
credit hours
The study of the development of foundational constitutional
principles, the U.S. Constitution and amendments, the workings of
the U.S. Supreme Court, and the landmark decisions of the U.S.
Supreme Court. Prerequisite: CRJS 1003 or POSC 1003.
2213 - Juvenile Offender - 3 credit
hours
A psycho/social examination of deviant and criminal behavior among
juvenile populations in the United States, focusing on prevention,
treatment, and other elements of the juvenile justice system.
3003 - American Legal Systems - 3 credit
hours
Examines the American system of alternative and judicial dispute
resolution, focusing on court structures, jurisdictions, and steps
in the civil and criminal processes.
3113 - The Legal Profession - 3 credit
hours
An examination of the legal profession in the United States
including prelaw and legal education, methods of practice, and
current issues facing the legal profession. Prerequisite: Sophomore
or higher class standing.
3123 - Police & Society - 3 credit
hours
Law enforcement in the United States as it relates to society.
Topics include: changing mores, the nature and evolution of the
family and other social institutions, ethnic and racial elements,
and social stratification. Prerequisite: CRJS 1003.
3003 - American Legal Systems - 3 credit
hours
Examines the American system of alternative and judicial dispute
resolution, focusing on court structures, jurisdictions, and steps
in the civil and criminal processes.
3203 - Corrections - 3 credit
hours
Studies the American penal system with attention to objectives,
administration, historical evolution, and comparative status among
developed countries. Prerequisites: CRJS 1003 and CRJS 2103.
3303 - Criminal Courts - 3 credit
hours
Examines personnel, administration, legal issues, and delivery of
legal services in the American criminal court system in the context
of local, state, and federal systems. Prerequisites: CRJS 1003 and
CRJS 3003.
3403 - Probation & Parole - 3 credit
hours
Administration and management of county, state, and federal
community-based correction systems, including developing innovative
systems of accounting and tracking those committed to the
correctional system. Prerequisites: CRJS 1003, CRJS 2103 and
CRJS 3203.
3613 - Statistics in Criminal Justice -
3 credit hours
Analytical and statistical concepts and procedures relevant to
crime and criminal justice, including quantitative and qualitative
techniques. Prerequisites: General education math requirement and
CRJS 1003.
3623 - Research Methods in Criminal
Justice - 3 credit hours
Overview of the research process with emphasis on research design,
data collection, and analysis and interpretation of data and
statistics. Use of both quantitative and qualitative research
methods appropriate to the study of criminal justice.
Prerequisites: General education math requirement, CRJS 1003 and
CRJS 3613.
3703 - Criminal Law - 3 credit
hours
Attention will be given to the history and development of the
substantive law, including common law, statutory law, and
administrative regulations at the federal, state, and local levels.
Prerequisites: CRJS 1003, CRJS 2203 and CRJS 3003.
3903 - Criminal Procedure - 3 credit
hours
Focus upon the procedural law at the federal, state, and local
levels, including a comprehensive look at the meaning of the legal
concept of "due process." Prerequisites: CRJS 1003, CRJS 2203 and
CRJS 3003.
4303 - Ethics and Professionalism - 3
credit hours
Examines ethical codes related to specific career fields in
criminal justice as well as general ethical issues related to the
overall discipline. Focuses upon current legal, political, and
social issues related to the criminal justice area. Prerequisite:
Senior-level standing in CRJS major program and at LWC.
4803 - Special Topics - 3 credit
hours
Studies within a specific area of criminal justice offered on an
irregular basis in order to address a field of interest, current
issues or cases in criminal justice that are not addressed in depth
in the normally offered courses. Examples of special topics: legal
profession, criminal justice and mental health issues, forensics,
current issues and cases. Prerequisite: CRJS 1003 and instructor's
permission.
PN03 - Professional Internship - 3
credit hours
Required work experience in an occupational area related to
student's interest or focus. Students must have 120 clock hours
worked and write a scholarly paper related to the work experience.
Prerequisite: Senior-level standing in CRJS major program and at
LWC. Grading: Credit/No Credit.