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CRJ226 — Law Enforcement Process

Credits: This course covers the history and development of law enforcement in modern society and the various systems of police control; philosophical aspects of police service with an overview of crime and police problems; the process of justice and constitutional limitations on law enforcement; organization and jurisdiction of local, state and federal agencies. A survey of professional career opportunities is interwoven into the course, as well as the critical importance of an ethical decision making process in every aspect of police activity. Learning

Prerequisites: CRJ101

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