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| CRJ 412 - Integrity Issues in the Criminal Justice System |
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Course Description: The focus of this course is to provide the criminal justice student with a better understanding of the complicated integrity issues they will confront in the criminal justice system. The material to be presented begins with a philosophical discussion of morality, ethics, and human behavior. Crucial in assisting the student's future decision making process is that this course will provide a forum in which diverse ideas on concepts such as justice and the "right thing to do" in the context of corruption and other issues such as the use of force will be discussed. Course content will consist of readings related to integrity issues, as well as presentations of moral/ethical dilemmas for discussion and understanding through the use of case studies on corruption and brutality.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Discussion, Lecture, Thesis/Research Project, Tutorial Criminal Justice Department Course Attributes: Inquiry and Exploration Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate Must be enrolled in one of the following Classifications: Junior Athlete & Honors Junior Athlete Junior Athlete & Honors Junior Athlete & Honors Senior Junior Honors Junior Senior Honors Athlete Senior Athlete Senior Honors Senior Honors Junior Athlete & Honors Junior Honors |