Identify and analyze the interconnectedness between the components of the criminal justice system in the U.S.--to inlcude law enforcement, the courts and correctional operations. Outline the process of justice in the American criminal justice system and how it interfaces with and impacts various populations of people, including people of different socio-economic classes, cultures, genders, and races. Survey and complete a comparative study on the history, development, and philosophy of the criminal justice system. Identify and explain the functions of various local, state, and federal agencies involved in the administration of criminal justice, including the court and trial process. Note: Also offered as CJS 111H; credit is not given for CJS 111 and also CJS 111H.
Term: Fall 2024
Course Type: Credit - 3 Credits
Section: 005 (Closed)
Ways to take the class: Face-to-face
Days: MW
Time: 11:00AM to 12:15PM
Start Date: 08/26/2024
End Date: 12/15/2024
Location: Arnold Campus
Room: CRSC 255
Building:
Careers Center
Instructor: Joseph H Johnson (Subject to change)
Class Size: 25
General Education Requirement: Social and Behavioral Sciences, Diversity Requirement
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