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CRIMINAL JUSTICE



CJ 230. PRINCIPLES OF INVESTIGATION

    Criminal investigation procedures, including theory of fs investigation, case preparation, specific techniques for selected offenses, questioning of suspects and witnesses, and problems in criminal investigation. (3) 16 lessons.

CJ 310. LAW ENFORCEMENT PROCESS AND POLICY

    A field of study that will help prospective police administrators to determine the influences of the decision-making process. The course is primarily for law enforcement professionals, but supervisors and administrators in all professions will benefit. (3) 12 lessons.

CJ 410. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

    This course will discuss the process of investigating criminal activity, arresting suspects and the pre-trial preparation which takes place in our criminal justice system. It is a course about enforcing the criminal laws of our nation while complying with the 4th, 5th, 6th and 14th Amendments to the United States Constitution. Finally, it is a course about individual rights and police responsibility. There will be 12 lessons with a mid-course test after lesson 7. Note: No enrollments currently accepted – Under Revision.

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