JUS 105 Legal Research and Materials
Introduces research methods and the use of legal materials in preparing legal memoranda. Students use statutes, cases, treatises, legal periodicals and other authorities online to prepare memoranda.
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08418 Legal Research and Materials Ackerman 3
JUS 124 Introduction to Crime Prevention
The historical, philosophical and practical basis of crime prevention programs. Emphasis on efforts to increase citizen awareness and involvement. Introduction to procedural and physical security methods, from architectural design to crime prevention surveys. Retail and residential crime prevention practices will be highlighted.
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08419 Introduction to Crime Prevention Lumb 3
JUS 218 Estate Administration
Prepares the student to participate in the disposition of a decedent's estate through the probate process. Covers probate procedure and documents, the rules of intestate succession, the rules for executing a valid will, the function of the Personal Representative, the procedures for Formal and Informal Probate, and the tax considerations income and inheritance of administering an estate.
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08420 Estate Administration Davitt 3
JUS 223 Principles of Management
(This course is cross-listed with JUS 223 and POS 223) A comprehensive study of management in public and private sectors. The influence of human, social and political factors is integrated with treatment of managers structural and technical processes. Analyses focus on such theories as planning, controlling, decision making, organizational design, administrative skills, communications and information systems. It is recommended that ENG 101 be taken prior to or concurrently with this course.
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10817 Principles of Management Boone 3
JUS 271 Due Process in Criminal Justice
Considers the provisions of the Constitution which relate to persons employed in the criminal justice field, paralegal and legal assistant field, and business and industrial security.
Prerequisite: JUS 103.
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08421 Due Process in Criminal Justice Davitt 3
JUS 289 Police Role in a Democratic Society
This course addresses the role of the police in the 21st Century which has evolved from law enforcement to a complex set of interweaving criteria which address cost, collaboration, information-sharing and efficiency. These higher expectations mandate closer relationships with citizens and the larger professional community.
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13533 Police Role in a Democratic Society Lumb 3
JUS 296 Professional Responsibility for the Paralegal
This course will examine issues of Professional Responsibility, i.e. Ethics, in light of Opinions of Bar Counsel, Court Opinions, Rules and Statutes. The course will apply legal research techniques to current issues of professional responsibility emphasizing appropriate analysis offacts and use of primary and secondary source materials to define the law. Several written memoranda will be required. Prerequisite: JUS 105.
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08422 Professional Responsibility for the Paralegal Davitt 3
JUS 302 Juvenile Justice
The concept of juvenile justice explored through the interrelation of the judicial system, juvenile justice system, law enforcement agencies, and social service agencies. Course includes current interpretations of delinquent behavior, analysis of diverse institutional programs, and current options for dealing with delinquent behavior within the criminal justice system. Prerequisite: JUS103.
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08423 Juvenile Justice Davitt 3
JUS 316 Criminology
(This course is cross listed with SOC316.) Designed to enhance student awareness and comprehension of social and cultural factors in the causation of crime and juvenile delinquency. A review and analysis of recent theories and research findings, a theoretical venture in applied sociology. Prerequisite: SOC 101cans SOC 201
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10564 Criminology Cook 3
JUS 363 Comparative International Justice Issues
Course encompasses a broad overview of justice management styles in an emerging geopolitical environment. An analysis of judicial, enforcement, and corrections styles will provide the student with a fundamental framework of justice problems encountered in an international environment. Prerequisite: JUS 103 or permission of instructor.
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JUS 364 Human Rights Violation: Torture and Trauma
(This course is cross-listed with HUS 364 and SSC 364.) Human Rights refer to the basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled. To violate the most basic human rights, is to deny individuals their fundamental moral entitlements. The focus of the course will be on how the experience of intentional psychological and physical torture affect individuals, families and societies. We will discuss the short-term and long-term psychological, neurological, biological, social and disability-related consequences of torture and trauma. Prerequisites: PSY 100
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08411 Human Rights Violation: Torture and Trauma Linhardt 3
JUS 375 Counter-Terrorism
This is a specialized contemporary investigation/methods course for the criminal justice/administration of justice student. Topics will include: Internet investigation, intelligence techniques, risk assessment/pre-incidence planning, terrorism, profiling, weapons of mass destruction, post-incident responses, interviewing victims, and management of critical incidents. Course may include guest lecturers, practical exercises, and onsite visits to agencies and terror crimes scenes. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing in justice studies or students who have completed the JUS core or any full-time law enforcement officer.
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08424 Counter-Terrorism Lumb 3
JUS 390 Advocacy & Public Policy
The purpose of this course is to create a knowledge base and skill structure so that students can assess, attempt and effect a change in public policy through advocacy. Early classes will focus on the modern legislative process, and critical analysis of public policy and the art of advocacy. Each week as time permits students will discuss current events selected by students.
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08426 Advocacy & Public Policy Ackerman 3
JUS 392 Hate Crimes
This course examines the response of the criminal justice system to the hate, prejudice and bias that causes crime. Racism and prejudice will be examined on individual, institutional, systems level. Prerequisites PSY 100 or JUS 103 or permission of Instructor.
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13694 Hate Crimes Lumb 3 (Mini Session Course)
