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CJ 2861: INT Victim Advocacy Capstone
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Capstone experience for students in the Victim Advocacy Certificate of Proficiency comprised of a volunteer experience with a victim advocacy agency/department; or victim advocacy training experience. Must be enrolled in the VA Certificate to register. Variable credit course (1-3 credit hours). Credit hours determined by type and length of experience in consultation with instructor prior to beginning course. May only be taken once for credit. Prerequisite: completion of certificate required and elective courses; and instructor permission
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CJ 2861 - INT Victim Advocacy Capstone
CJ 2862: INT Juvenile Justice Capstone
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Capstone experience for students in the Juvenile Justice Certificate of Proficiency comprised of a volunteer experience with a city, county or state juvenile justice agency/department. Must be enrolled in the JJ Certificate to register. Variable credit course (1-3 credit hours).Credit hours determined by length of experience in consultation with instructor prior to beginning course. May only be taken once for credit. Prerequisite: completion of certificate required and elective courses.
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CJ 2862 - INT Juvenile Justice Capstone
CJ 2920: Workshop
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Weber State University
Consult the semester class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title with the credit authorized will appear in the semester schedule and on the student transcript.
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CJ 2920 - Workshop
CJ 3020: Criminal Justice Management
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Current command level problems and trends in criminal justice organizations and management including work environment, motivation, leadership, morale, discipline, evaluation, planning, and functioning of line and staff.
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CJ 3020 - Criminal Justice Management
CJ 3040: Community Policing
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Problem solving and the development of community trust are integral to community policing. The philosophy, concepts and methods in support of identifying the issues in a community that relate to crime are outlined and studied. The goal of creating healthy neighborhoods and sustaining the quality of neighborhood life are explained in detail. Crime is pervasive in American society, but victims and criminals have identified characteristics. These characteristics impact certain neighborhoods more than others. These characteristics and issues surrounding them are explored and researched.
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CJ 3040 - Community Policing
CJ 3060: Corrections in the Community
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
An overview of community based correctional programs focusing upon the historical origin, development, and current practices in probation, parole, the halfway house, work and educational release, as well as furlough programs.
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CJ 3060 - Corrections in the Community
CJ 3120: Prof Pract for Forensic Expert
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
An in-depth analysis of critical issues for forensic experts in all fields. Topics such as evidence preservation, report writing, expert testimony and ethics are investigated. The course will focus on theory and practice through lecture, writing and practical exercises.
Prerequisite:
CJ 1350
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CJ 3120 - Prof Pract for Forensic Expert
CJ 3130: Investigation Computer Crime
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Deals with the threats, vulnerabilities, and risks of unauthorized system access. Understanding the modus operandi of criminal acts associated with computer crime and how to investigate them. Cryptography and network security will be closely examined.
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CJ 3130 - Investigation Computer Crime
CJ 3270: Theories - Crime & Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
Study of the nature, extent, causes, and treatment of crime.
Prerequisite:
CJ 101 and CJ 1010
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CJ 3270 - Theories - Crime & Delinquency
CJ 3300: Victimology
3.00 Credits
Weber State University
This course is designed to review key research areas in the field of victimology. Particular emphasis will be placed on theory, measurement, and empirical results related to different types, consequences, and prevention of victimization.
Prerequisite:
CJ 101 and CJ 1010
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CJ 3300 - Victimology
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