College of Criminal Justice and Security
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Group # KM14CJA01
Week 1 10/30/13
Week 2 11/06/13
Week 3 11/13/12
Week 4 11/20/13
Week 5 11/27/13
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Course Description
This course is an introductory overview of the organization and jurisdictions of local, state, and federal law enforcement, judicial and corrections agencies, and processes involved in the criminal justice systems. It examines the historical aspects of the police, the courts, and the correctional system, as well as the philosophy. Additionally, career opportunities and qualifying requirements, terminology, and constitutional limitations of the system will be covered.
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Course Materials
Schmalleger, F. (2011). Criminal justice today: An introductory text for the 21st century (11th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall.
All electronic materials are available on the student website.
Week One: The Criminal Justice System
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Objectives
1.1 Define crime and its relationship to law.
1.2 Describe the two most common models of how society determines which acts are criminal.
1.3 Identify choice theories of crime and their underlying assumptions.
1.4 Identify instruments for measuring crime.
1.5 Describe governmental