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CJS-225 Criminal Justice Ethics

Provides a historical analysis of the moral and ethical issues encountered in policing, corrections, probation, parole, prosecution and criminal defense. Examines the consequences of ethical transgressions in the various areas of criminal justice practice. Topics include history of the criminal justice system, regulation of criminal justice professionals, professional discipline, police brutality, police misconduct, police-community relations, correctional misconduct and violations of policy and law. Explores the process for investigation of acts of misconduct and unethical behavior in the criminal justice field.

Term: Spring 2024

Course Type: Credit - 3 Credits

Section: 301 (Closed)

Ways to take the class: Face-to-face

Days: MW

Time: 12:30PM to 1:45PM

Start Date: 01/22/2024

End Date: 05/19/2024

Location: Glen Burnie Town Center

Room: GBTC 409 Building:
Glen Burnie Town Center

Instructor: Varies (Subject to change)

Class Size: 25