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CRIMINAL
JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY
North Quadrangle 278, 765-285-5979
CRIMINAL
JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY (CJC)
650
Criminal Justice Administration. (3)
An examination of the study of the principles of administration of criminal
justice agencies and the development of present and future criminal justice
leaders.
651 Interpersonal Relations in Criminal Justice.
(3) Exploration of interpersonal relationships in an agency
context. Examines issues peculiar to criminal justice
agencies, including cynicism, trauma, burnout, everyday stressors,
authoritarian management structures and leadership styles, peer loyalty versus
organizational loyalty versus public duty, and public relations.
652 Philosophical Aspects of Criminal Justice Practice.
(3) Provides philosophical and moral bases for the
establishment and operation of justice system agencies charged with enforcement
of criminal codes and preservation of social order, including an overview of
fundamental philosophical issues of justice-system practices.
690
Independent Study in Criminal Justice. (1-3)
An opportunity to study specific topics related to the
criminal justice system.
Prerequisite: permission of the instructor.
A total of 3 hours of credit may be earned.