Criminal Justice Certificate
15 Semester Hours

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Upon completion of this certificate the student will be able to:

  • Evaluate the functions of the Criminal Justice systems including the organizational aspects as they relate to the interrelationships of the executive, judicial, and legislative branches.
  • Assess the criminal behavior theories and distinguish between biological, psychological, and sociological approaches.
  • Distinguish between criminal law and civil law including the aspects of procedural law, substantive law, punishment philosophies, and constitutional issues.
  • Evaluate the roles of the police, prosecution, courts, and corrections including the functions and interrelationships.
  • Determine the magnitude and application of legal issues regarding criminal profiling and its application in law enforcement.

CR501 / CRJ 501 - Criminology
CR502 / LST 500 - Criminal Law
CR503 / CRJ 503 - Criminal Justice Process
CR512 / CRJ 512 - Police Administration
CR531 / CRJ 531- Criminal Profiling


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