Provides a historical analysis of terrorism. Introduces the historical and contemporary issues relevant to domestic and international terrorism. Examines methods utilized by law enforcement and intelligence agencies in preventing and detecting terrorism. Also explores the process utilized for collecting and documenting evidence for the capture and effective prosecution of terrorists. Topics include the role of the media in covering, investigating and reporting terrorist events, and the constitutional and sociological dilemmas involved in investigating terrorist acts in democracies, such as the threats to privacy and individual rights. Note: Credit will not be given for CJS 260 and also HLS 260, PSY 260 or SOC 260.
Term: Fall 2022
Course Type: Credit - 3 Credits
Section: 275
Ways to take the class: Online
Start Date: 09/12/2022
End Date: 12/18/2022
Location: Online
Room: TBA
Instructor: TBA
Class Size: 25