Law Enforcement, Advanced Certificate

LAWF.CRT.C94

Outcomes

Explain the structure of the criminal justice system in terms of its major components.

Describe the nature of the rule law, and describe its purpose in democratic societies.

Understanding the role of human behavior and diversity in relation to offending, victimization, and respondig to crime.

Describe the nature of due process and specific constitutional amendments on which due process guarantees are based.

Identify and explain the roles of the various professional members in the criminal justice system.

Describe the goals of contemporary criminal sentencing.

Explain the similarities and differences between the juvenile and adult systems of justice.

List the various categories of theoretical approaches used to explain crime.

Program Overview

Upon completion of this program, the graduate is prepared for employment in a wide variety of positions in the law enforcement field.

Program Requirements

Major Courses

LAWF 1513Introduction to Criminal Justice

3

LAWF 1613Police Operations & Services

3

LAWF 1713Basic Criminal Law

3

LAWF 1723Criminal Evidence & Procedures

3

LAWF 1733Criminal Investigation

3

LAWF 1753Juvenile Delinquency

3 Credits

LAWF 2513Criminology

3

LAWF 2623Organization & Administration

3

LAWF 2713Community-Oriented Policing

3

LAWF 2723Introduction to Corrections

3

Total Credit Hours: 30

Suggested Course Sequence

Fall semester

LAWF 1513Introduction to Criminal Justice

3

LAWF 1613Police Operations & Services

3

Spring semester

LAWF 1713Basic Criminal Law

3

LAWF 1753Juvenile Delinquency

3 Credits

Fall semester

LAWF 1723Criminal Evidence & Procedures

3

LAWF 2513Criminology

3

LAWF 2723Introduction to Corrections

3

Spring semester

LAWF 1733Criminal Investigation

3

LAWF 2623Organization & Administration

3

LAWF 2713Community-Oriented Policing

3

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