Criminology and Criminal JusticeFour credit course. An open-system analysis of the decisions made in the criminal justice process. An analysis of contemporary problems and issues, prevailing ideologies, and current operational practices as they affect these critical decisions. Consideration of alternatives and the dilemmas of change in policing, prosecution, court administration, and correctional programs. 10 assignments, 2 exams Dual Credit Available.
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AJ 200 Sect 217 Criminology and Criminal Justice