CRJS 300 Proseminar in Criminal Justice

This course provides a comprehensive review of the criminal justice system focusing on how the system functions in theory and practice. Analyses of specific policies relevant to crime and the administration of justice is used to explore the process of forming public policy and the impact criminal justice professionals have upon the policy implementation. It is an in-depth study of the American criminal justice system including the history, theories, responsibilities, and functions of primary parts of the system.

Credits

4.5

Prerequisite

Associate Students should be in their last term of study