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University of Florida <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

http://test.gradschool.ufl.edu/catalog/current-catalog/FOI/CLS01.htm[9/15/<strong>2010</strong> 4:07:21 PM]<br />

CCJ 6092: Drugs, Crime, and Policy (3) Interdisciplinary<br />

introduction to the study of drugs, drug use, and drug control.<br />

CCJ 6285: Criminal Justice Process (3) Police, courts, and the<br />

correction system.<br />

CCJ 6619: Crime and the Life Course (3) Intensive examination<br />

of crime and the life course. How criminal activity is patterned over<br />

time.<br />

CCJ 6643: White Collar Crime(3) White collar and corporate<br />

crime.<br />

CCJ 6657: Alcohol, Drugs, and Crime (3) Research and<br />

perspectives on drug and alcohol use.<br />

CCJ 6669: Race and Crime (3) Research and theoretical<br />

perspectives on the relationship between race and crime.<br />

CCJ 6705: Research Methods in Crime, Law, and Justice(3)<br />

Research issues (qualitative, quantitative, and historical) associated<br />

with crime, law, and justice, including skills to become consumers<br />

and producers of research.<br />

CCJ 6708: Research Issues in Crime and Deviance (3) Overview<br />

of data sources and research methods used to study delinquency,<br />

crime, and deviance.<br />

CCJ 6712: Evaluation Research (3) Provides skills for evaluating<br />

criminology and criminal justice programs.<br />

CCJ 6905: Independent Study(1-3; max: 6) Reading or research<br />

areas in criminology, law, and society. Topics not available in<br />

current courses.<br />

CCJ 6910: Supervised Research (1-3; max: 3) S/U.<br />

CCJ 6920: Seminar in Criminological Theory (3) Classic and<br />

contemporary explanations of criminal activity.<br />

CCJ 6971: Research for Master's Thesis (1-9) S/U.<br />

CCJ 7742: Research Methods in Crime, Law, and Justice II (3)<br />

Prereq: CCJ 6705. Quantitative and qualitative methods.<br />

CCJ 7921: Professional Development in Criminology, Law, and<br />

Society (3) Professional aspects of research, teaching, and service<br />

activities in the areas of crime, justice, law, and society. S/U.<br />

CCJ 7979: Advanced Research(1-12) Research for doctoral<br />

students before admission to candidacy. Designed for students with<br />

a master's degree in the field of study or for students who have<br />

been accepted for a doctoral program. Not appropriate for students<br />

who have been admitted to candidacy. S/U.<br />

CCJ 7980: Research for Doctoral Dissertation(1-15) S/U.<br />

CJC 6120: Corrections and Public Policy (3) Issues associated<br />

with corrections and public policy. Incarceration, community<br />

corrections, and probation.<br />

CJL 6089: Humanitarian Law (3) Concepts and rules dealing with<br />

human rights law of armed conflict.<br />

CJL 6090: Law and Social Science (3) The interface between law<br />

and knowledge from various social scientific disciplines, including<br />

psychology, sociology, history, and anthropology.<br />

CJL 6091: Anthropology of Law (3) The nature of law crossculturally<br />

and cross-nationally. Relationships with various forms of<br />

socioeconomic and political organization.

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