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CRMJ 101 Introduction to the Administration of Justice (3)
An overview of the three components (law enforcement, the judiciary and corrections) of the administration of justice with emphasis on the functions of each component and the interrelationships among them.
CRMJ 102 Criminology (3)
The study of crime and society from a social-psychological perspective. Consideration of major sociological and psychological factors related to criminal behavior, the definition, varieties and causes of crime, and the extent of crime in the United States.
CRMJ 221 Crime in America (3)
CRMJ 229 Policing (3)
Instructor: August Milton, Jr. J.D.
sample syllabus
CRMJ 300 Organized Crime (3)
CRMJ 351 Special Projects (3)
CRMJ 345 Professional Interviewing (x-listed as HRDV 345)
This course teaches the art of interviewing individuals in various situations. Potential interviewees will include victims, witnesses, suspects, job applicants and children. Emphasis will be placed on interviewing process with the intent to reveal deceit, expose untruthfulness and corroborate truthfulness. The interviewing process will be learned from the beginning stages whereby the interviewer determines the objectives of the interview and establishes a rapport with the interviewee. When necessary and warranted, techniques for inducing stress and discomfort will be explored and potential responses to stress will be discussed.
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