Criminal Justice
Degrees and Certificates
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Criminal Justice, Associate of Applied Science -
Criminal Justice, Certificate -
Criminal Justice, Short Certificate
Courses
CRJ 100: Introduction to Criminal Justice
Semester Hours 3This course surveys the entire criminal justice process, from law enforcement to the administration of justice through corrections. It discusses the system's history and philosophy and introduces various career opportunities.
CRJ 110: Introduction to Law Enforcement
Semester Hours 3This course examines the history and philosophy of law enforcement and the organization and jurisdiction of local, state, and federal agencies. It includes the duties and functions of law enforcement officers.
CRJ 117: Community Relations
Semester Hours 3This course discusses the role of the police officer in achieving and maintaining public support. It includes public information, juvenile relations, public relations, service, and mobilizing community involvement and cooperation.
CRJ 140: Criminal Law and Procedure
Semester Hours 3This course examines both substantive and procedural law. The legal elements of various crimes are discussed with emphasis placed on the contents of the Alabama Code. Areas of criminal procedure essential to the criminal justice profession are also covered.
CRJ 146: Criminal Evidence
Semester Hours 3This course considers the origins of the laws of evidence and current rules of evidence. It covers types of evidence, their definitions and uses, and the functions of the court regarding evidence.
CRJ 147: Constitutional Law
Semester Hours 3This course involves constitutional law as it applies to criminal justice. It includes recent Supreme Court decisions affecting criminal justice professionals, such as the right to counsel, search and seizure, due process, and civil rights.
CRJ 150: Introduction to Corrections
Semester Hours 3This course provides an introduction to the philosophical and historical foundations of corrections in America. It considers incarceration and some of its alternatives.
CRJ 160: Introduction to Security
Semester Hours 3This course surveys the operation, organization, and problems of providing safety and security to business enterprises. It covers private, retail, and industrial security.
CRJ 177: Criminal and Deviant Behavior
Semester Hours 3This course analyzes criminal and deviant behavior systems. It emphasizes sociological and psychological theories of crime causation.
CRJ 178: Narcotics/Dangerous Drugs
Semester Hours 3This course surveys the history and development of drug abuse in society. Theories of drug abuse, identification, and classification of drugs are covered. Strategies for combating the drug problem are discussed.
CRJ 208: Introduction to Criminology
Semester Hours 3This course delves into the nature and extent of crime in the United States, criminal delinquent behavior, and theories of causation. It also includes criminal personalities and principles of prevention, control, and treatment.
CRJ 209: Juvenile Delinquency
Semester Hours 3This course examines the causes of delinquency. It also reviews programs for the prevention and control of juvenile delinquency and the role of the courts.
CRJ 216: Police Organization and Administration
Semester Hours 3This course examines the principles of organization and administration of law agencies. It covers theories of management, budgeting, and various personnel issues.
CRJ 220: Criminal Investigation
Semester Hours 3This course explores the theory and scope of criminal investigation. The duties and responsibilities of the investigator are included. The techniques and strategies used in the investigation are emphasized.
CRJ 227: Homicide Investigation
Semester Hours 3This course covers the principles, techniques, and strategies of homicide investigation. Topics emphasized include ballistics, pathology, toxicology, immunology, jurisprudence, and psychiatry.
CRJ 290: Selected Topics - Seminar in Criminal Justice
Semester Hours 3This course involves reading, researching, writing, and discussing selected subjects relating to criminal justice. Various contemporary problems in criminal justice are analyzed. This course may be repeated with approval from the department head.