CJ 102: Introduction to Criminal Justice

Semester Hours 3
Description
An overview of the United States criminal justice system designed to present the introductory student with a basic understanding of both the theoretical and the practical aspects of, as well as the interrelationship between, law enforcement, the courts, and corrections. Topics to be covered include: criminal law; types of and measurement of crime; the conflict between crime control and due process; police history, development, organization and training; state and federal court systems; history and role of corrections and a brief overview of the changing juvenile justice system.
Course Learning Outcomes
  1. Identify the laws, procedures and policies that govern the operation of the Criminal Justice system
  2. Identify the functions, duties, and responsibilities of the police and corrections as part of the criminal justice system
  3. Identify the functions, duties and responsibilities of the courts as part of the criminal justice system
  4. Recognize and apply constitutional principles as they relate to the operation of the criminal justice system
Semester
Fall/Spring