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CJ 311 - American Criminal Justice System


Explores the structure and function of the criminal justice system, including an analysis of the underlying values of the criminal process. This includes studying the roles of police, attorneys, and judges; operation of the bail system; Constitutional rights; the trial process; corrections and the juvenile justice system.

Assignment Overview
Assignments: 4 Units

Interactivity: None

Final Assessment: Final Paper

Course Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to do the following:

  • Identify the major goals of the criminal justice system which are guaranteeing due process, preventing crime, protecting life and property, apprehending offenders, and enforcing the law. 
  • Identify the major components of the criminal justice system.
  • Identify the major agencies within each of the criminal justice system components.
  • Define the typical responsibilities of each agency involved in the detection, prosecution, and detention of a crime.
  • Define key terms related to the criminal justice system.
  • Identify major issues and problems with law enforcement, prosecution, and corrections today.
  • Identify the different models of the court system, their functions, and methods.
  • Identify the myths of the correctional system today.
  • Describe the future as it relates to the different parts of the criminal justice system.

 

Credits: 3




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