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Course Schedule & Descriptions
Course Schedules
Criminal Justice
CRJ 103 Addictive Disease Concepts (3)
Explores addiction from historical and theoretical background to current concepts. Variety of addictive behaviors examined with special focus on psychoactive drug dependency. Offered in Fall only.
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CRJ 104 Treatment: Alcohol and Drug Abuse (3)
Focus on treatment of alcohol and drug abuse as a continuum of processes from intervention through rehabilitation. Incorporates ways to address needs of people suffering from alcohol and drug abuse. Offered in Spring only.
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CRJ 110 Criminal Investigations (3)
Introductory perspective on the tactics, strategies, and techniques of criminal investigations. Offered in Fall only.
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CRJ 140 Introduction to Criminal Justice System (3)
Overview of criminal justice system, including historical development, present status, and suggested reforms. Includes detailed descriptions of duties and functions of specific actors in system, including victim, offender, police, prosecuting and defense attorneys, courts and corrections.
Missouri Higher Education Core Curriculum Transfer (CORE 42) Course Number: MOTR CRJS 101 – Introduction to Criminology & Criminal Justice
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CRJ 165 Introduction to Security (3)
Survey of security systems and techniques, security surveys, and economic factors related to security. Contact department chair for course availability.
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CRJ 170 Criminal Law and Procedure (3)
Analysis of substantive criminal law and criminal procedure. Specific attention given to Missouri Criminal Code and cases that interpret Missouri laws. Offered in Fall only.
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CRJ 171 Rules of Criminal Evidence (3)
Basic rules of evidence applicable to criminal and other related police duties. Examines fundamental questions of evidence and theories of proof, including hearsay, documentary proof, self-incrimination, relevance, and presumptions. Offered in Spring only.
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CRJ 175 Criminology (3)
Study of various explanations of crime: classical psychological, sociological, critical, and interactionist. Examines array of responses available to system, including punishment by incarceration and other alternatives.
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CRJ 201 Criminal Justice: Politics and Policy (3)
Prerequisites: CRJ 140
Examination of the conflicting and converging needs and skills of social roles necessary for sound criminal justice system in society. Objectives, activities and skills of citizen, criminal justice professional, and social scientist identified and analyzed. Offered in Fall and Spring.
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CRJ 202 Correctional Institutions (3)
Detailed examination of American correctional institutions, including roles of detainees or inmates, correctional officers, and administration. Topics include classification schemes, prison life and violence, and conflict between custody and treatment functions of institution. Contact department chair for course availability.
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CRJ 206 Introduction to Juvenile Justice Service Systems (3)
Introduction to a wide variety of available youth services including, but not limited to education, juvenile courts, substance use treatment, and residential care. Addresses needs and issues of at-risk youth, their families, schools and communities. Review of organization, functions and jurisdiction of juvenile agencies and courts. Offered in Fall and Spring.
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CRJ 211 Introduction to Victimology (3)
Introduces psychological impact incurred by crime victims. Basic crisis intervention techniques, working with and understanding special populations of victims and their needs, i.e. family violence, sexual assault victims, child victims, homicide survivors and response of criminal justice system, current laws and review of history of victim movement. Offered in Fall only.
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CRJ 224 Constitutional Law (3)
Examines United States Constitution and relationship to American Society as a whole and criminal justice system in particular. Offered in Fall and Spring.
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CRJ 230 Crisis Intervention (3)
Introduction to theories and practices related to intervening and mediating in and defusing crises, and referral of people in crises. Offered in Spring only.
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CRJ 240 Probation and Parole (3)
Historical development, relative merits and disadvantages of these programs, and analysis of their success as applied in all types of probational systems. Contact department chair for course availability.
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CRJ 260 Community Policing (3)
Studies development of police-community relations units, analyzes current police-community relations programs in large cities, and engages in hands-on development and observation of programs in action. General Education Skills Assessment is embedded. Contact department chair for course availability.
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CRJ 265 Internship (1-6 hrs)
Prerequisites: Instructor's permission (Usually students seeking an internship with SCC have attained sophomore standing, have completed at least 9 credit hours in CRJ prefix courses with a minimum of a 2.33 GPA in those courses and a 2.0 GPA overall at SCC for all courses taken. Students are expected to be free of any record of academic dishonesty or criminal record of any kind excluding minor violations such as traffic tickets. Students themselves are expected to initially contact agencies directly to apply for the internship).
Students placed in participative position in criminal justice agency.
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CRJ 266 Internship II (1-6 hrs)
Prerequisites: CRJ 265
Students enroll in Criminal Justice Practicum a second time. Contact department chair for course availability.
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CRJ 280 Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice (3)
Prerequisites: Completion of 24 credit hours of 100 level or above, prior to enrollment.
Analysis of criminal justice systems and crime in other cultures and how other cultures define and respond to criminal behavior. Contact department chair for course availability.
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CRJ 290 Special Topics in Criminal Justice (1-3 hrs)
Prerequisites: Instructor permission
Credit for individual study or selected classes in subjects such as role of women in the criminal justice system, poverty and crime, or police civil liability. Instructor's approval required. Offered in Fall and Spring.
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CRJ 291 Mock Trial (1-3 hrs)
Clarifies working roles in legal establishment. Students portray each of courtroom principals: judge, prosecutor, defense attorney, defendant, and juror. Study hypothetical case through research and work with attorney instructors in courtroom setting. Procedures and working knowledge of judicial system. Contact department chair for course availability.
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CRJ 292 Mock Trial Competition (1-3 hrs)
Prerequisites: CRJ 291
Students compete in American Mock Trial Association Regional Tournament. Contact department chair for course availability.
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CRJ 298 Criminal Justice Capstone (1)
Culminating experience integrating Criminal Justice Associate of Applied Science program course work. Required for Criminal Justice AAS degree-seeking students in the final semester before graduation. Offered in Fall and Spring.
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