Corrections Management Certificate (15 semester hours) |
Objectives - Analyze the history of the American Penal System and examine the philosophies and laws of punishment and sentencing.
- Analyze key Supreme Court case decisions specifically pertaining to the constitutional rights of those incarcerated in an American correctional facility.
- Use various research methodologies to obtain comprehension of research applications and explain the relationship between two or more variables relating to a varied range of theoretical explanations for crime and criminality.
- Assess various correctional treatment strategies employed in correctional facilities, as well as the impact of these strategies on the administrators of the facilities to comply with a variety of governmental agencies and their mandated requirements pertaining to specific inmate special population groups.
- Assess the roles of probation and parole officials and the interrelationship with the correctional programs.
CJ308 / CRJ 308 - Ethics in Criminal Justice CJ312 / CRJ 202 - Stress Management in Law Enforcement CJ314 / CRJ 314 - Contemporary Criminal Justice Issues CJ316 / CRJ 316 - Corrections and Incarceration CJ317 / CRJ 317 - Probation and Parole |
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