CRJ-251 |
Victimology |
The analysis of victims of crime and the factors connected to the victimization is a specific and often overlooked area of study . In fact , victims have historically been ignored , with the emphasis placed on the offender and the goal of reducing recidivism . The modern evolution of victim rights has led to the conclusion that victimology can have an impact on the genesis of the criminal justice system and larger sociological networks . This course is an examination of the legal , procedural , sociological , psychological , and economic effects experienced by crime victims . |
3.00 |
CRJ-299 |
Selected Topics in Criminal Justice |
This course provides students the opportunity |
to explore topics selected by the instructor . |
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Course may be repeated if the topic changes . |
CRJ-301 |
Introduction to Private Security |
This course is designed to acquaint the student with systems and organizations of security with primary emphasis on the private sector . The course includes an examination of historical and philosophical perspectives of security and a comparison of the private and public sectors . It covers the protection of personnel , facilities and other assets as well as the administrative , legal and technical problems of loss prevention and control . |
3.00 |