CRJ-326 |
Criminal Procedures |
This course is designed to give students an understanding of the major aspects of the law of criminal procedure , the purposes behind that law and how that law impacts the search for , the gathering of , and the use of evidence in criminal cases . The Constitutional provisions , which are the source of much of the law of criminal procedure , and the courts ' interpretations of those provisions , will be closely examined . |
CRJ-327 |
Criminal Law |
This course is designed to give students an understanding of the origins and purposes of criminal law , the constitutional limitations on criminal law , and the general principles of criminal liability and defenses to criminal liability . |
CRJ-355 |
Terrorism & Hate Groups |
This course examines the evolution and activities of domestic and international terrorist groups , as well as violent extremist movements that the United States has confronted over the past several decades . Topics include the American militia movement , Middle Eastern fanaticism , religious extremists , supremacist / hate groups , biochemical terrorism , and the legal and criminal justice responses to terrorism . |