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(SS) Social and Administrative SciencesCJ – Criminal Justice (continued)CJ 333Security AdministrationPrerequisites: CJ 233.This intermediate course examines theselection, organization and administration ofcontemporary security programs in business,government and industry. Emphasizes bothprivate and government protection of assets,personnel and facilities. Focuses on bestpractices that security managers can put toimmediate use. Provides strategic planningguidance for risk assessment and management,and the coordination of security planning withinstitutional stakeholders. 3:0:3CJ 345Criminal Justice and the CommunityThis intermediate course emphasizes theprogramming techniques for benefitting theagency-citizen relationship. Prominence isplaced on utilizing the resources of the criminaljustice agencies to engage in effective conflictresolution with citizens, develop citizen andagency awareness, community crime preventionand community relations. 3:0:3disasters, to provide corrective action, and toplan, organize and implement contingency andrecovery programs. 3:0:3CJ 365Financial InvestigationsThis intermediate course studies how currentperspectives dominate in the field of financialinvestigations. Discussions of the conceptsof law and evidence, sources of information,accounting, methods of tracing funds,banking and financial record keeping, andinterviewing as they apply to detecting andresolving financial crimes will be discussed.Primary emphasis will be placed on theoreticalprinciples and applications of financialinvestigative techniques. 3:0:3CJ 400Constitutional Law in Criminal JusticePrerequisite: Junior standing.This advanced course is an in-depth studyof the U.S. Constitution as it applies to lawenforcement, the courts, and corrections,including an examination of recent decisions bythe U.S. Supreme Court. 3:0:3CJ 350Criminal Justice Management and PlanningPrerequisite: CJ 300.This intermediate course examines budgeting,personnel, and planning. This course isdesigned to develop a working knowledge ofmanagement planning in criminal justice. 3:0:3CJ 353Emergency ManagementA basic management course that could apply toall aspects of local and state governments, butconcentrates on the law enforcement aspect.Topics include overall management techniques,coordination of rescue efforts, NIMS, and theUnified Command System. Related topics includemutual aid pacts, cooperative efforts with industry,manpower and resource management. 3:0:3CJ 355Homeland SecurityAn introductory study of the criminal justicesystem’s response to disasters at all levels relatedto agencies of the Department of HomelandSecurity. This course introduces the studentto emergency planning and managementrelative to a variety of human natural disasters.Students learn to identify and analyze potential260CJ 420Forensic SciencePrerequisite: Senior standing or permission ofthe instructor.This advanced course is a theoretical andpractical examination of techniques in theidentification, examination, and comparisonof physical evidence using both historical andcurrent methods. Laboratory performance is aportion of the coursework. 3:0:3CJ 425Comparative Criminal Justice SystemsThis advanced course is an in-depthexamination of criminal justice systems otherthan the U.S. system. The course allowsstudents to make comparisons of these systemsto the U.S. system. 3:0:3CJ 430Research in Criminal JusticePrerequisites: Senior standing.This advanced course is an examination ofthe research methods with application mostcommonly utilized in criminological andcriminal justice research. Development andimplementation of an original data-gatheringinstrument is required. A research proposal

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