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CRM 200 Law Enforcement

A study of the elements of law enforcement agencies as subsystems of the criminal justice system, the history and philosophy of law enforcement, and the relationship between law enforcement and the community.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

CRM 102.

CRM 206 Criminal Investigation

A study of the fundamentals of investigation including crime scene search, collection and preservation of physical evidence, interview and interrogation techniques, use of scientific aids and modus operandi.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

CRM 102

CRM 210 Ethics in Justice

An examination of the field of justice with emphases on decision-making, ethical thinking, codes of ethics and use of discretion throughout the justice system.

Credit Hours: 4

CRM 212 Juvenile Delinquency

An examination of definitions of delinquent behavior, theories of delinquency and the adjudication process for juveniles.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

CRM 101 and CRM 102

CRM 220 Introduction to US Courts

This course provides an introduction to the process and functions of the US court system. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to define and identify fundamental concepts related to Federal and State courts and be able to explain the process and functions of each. Trial procedures, roles of court workers and judicial administration, and sentencing will also be examined.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

CRM 102

CRM 240 Research Methods

An introduction to the quantitative and qualitative methodologies of the social sciences, including overviews of philosophy of science and research ethics, research design issues such as sampling and measurement, and methods of data collection (i.e., survey, experimental and evaluation research). Additionally, students will gain experience in reviewing scholarly literature, designing a research project in criminal justice/criminology, and writing for an academic audience utilizing the APA format. Through those goals, students will become both consumers and producers of research.

Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

CRM 101 and MAT 160, MAT 170, MAT 260, MAT 261 or MAT 225.

CRM 245 Statistics for Criminology and Criminal Justice

This course serves as an introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics and the computer analysis of criminology and criminal justice data. Course content includes basic procedures of hypothesis testing, correlation and regression analysis and the analysis of continuous and binary dependent variables. Emphasis is placed on the examination of research problems and issues in the field of criminology and criminal justice. This is primarily a lecture course, with some in-class and out of class lab work.
Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisites

CRM 240

CRM 248 Comparative Criminal Justice Systems

A comparative study of the United States criminal justice system with those of other countries. Countries will vary. This course may be repeated for credit when countries change.

Credit Hours: 2

CRM 248A Comparative Criminal Justice Systems/Travel Course

A comparative study of the United States criminal justice system with those of other countries. Countries will vary. This course may be repeated for credit when countries change. This course requires two weeks of international travel after the semester.
Credit Hours: 2

Prerequisites

Department permission to register.

CRM 249 Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation

This course will examine the many forms of human trafficking and child exploitation, the plight of victims, and domestic and global approaches for control of human trafficking and child exploitation.
Credit Hours: 4