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Oct 04, 2024
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2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Criminal Justice, AAS
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Learning Outcomes
- Apply the knowledge and verbal skills requisite to effectively communicate with criminal suspects, victims, witnesses, persons in crisis and others in need.
- Identify constitutional freedoms and rights, and how an ethical criminal justice system and participatory citizenship protect those freedoms and rights.
- Describe those applicant screening/selection process typically utilized by law enforcement and corrections agencies for their entry-level positions.
- Analyze a criminal case to determine its appropriate processing, given an understanding of the jurisdiction and functions of police, courts and corrections as components of an interdependent criminal justice system.
- Secure and process a crime scene, employing proper techniques of evidence gathering, searching, sketching and on-scene interviewing.
- Analyze criminal statutes to determine the statutes elements, constitutionality and proper application.
- Produce written incident and investigative reports that are useful and professional in terms of accuracy, completeness, spelling and grammar.
Professional-Technical Core Courses
Select 45 credits from the following: Total Supporting Course Credits: 25
Related Instruction Courses
Some classes may be substituted. Discuss with your adviser. Total Related Instruction Credits: 20
Total Program Credits: 90
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