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CRIM 245 — Internship in Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice

3 credits · 3 hours

1 Lecture Hour, 150 Internship Hours, 3 Credits Law Enforcement or Criminal Justice major This internship is for Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice majors and familiarizes prospective practitioners with the philosophies and practices of law enforcement/criminal justice while serving as unpaid interns in host agencies. The course is designed to provide students the opportunity to interact with law enforcement/criminal justice professionals in a work environment. The purpose of the course is to facilitate student experience in the nexus between law enforcement/ criminal justice theory and practice. Internships will be completed in one approved setting, including, but not limited to: federal, state, county and local law enforcement, juvenile and adult corrections, prosecutor’s offices, public defenders, emergency response centers, the state judiciary, and others.

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