CCJ 5934 Contemporary Issues in Criminology and Law 3 Credits, Max 12 Credits
Grading Scheme: Letter Grade
Policy, theory, and research issues in crime, criminal justice, and law.
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CCJ 6285 Criminal Justice Process 3 Credits
Grading Scheme: Letter Grade
Police, courts, and the correction system.
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CCJ 6619 Crime and the Life Course 3 Credits
Grading Scheme: Letter Grade
Intensive examination of crime and the life course. How criminal activity is patterned over time.
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CCJ 6705 Research Methods in Crime, Law, and Justice 3 Credits
Grading Scheme: Letter Grade
Research issues (qualitative, quantitative, and historical) associated with crime, law, and justice, including skills to become consumers and producers of research.
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CCJ 6712 Study Design and Evaluation Research 3 Credits
Grading Scheme: Letter Grade
Provides skills for evaluating criminology and criminal justice programs.
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CCJ 6905 Independent Study 1-3 Credits, Max 6 Credits
Grading Scheme: Letter Grade
Reading or research areas in criminology, law, and society. Topics not available in current courses.
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CCJ 6910 Supervised Research 1-3 Credits, Max 3 Credits
Grading Scheme: S/U
Supervised Research
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CCJ 6916 Applied CJ Research Project 1-12 Credits, Max 15 Credits
Grading Scheme: S/U
Supervised individual or team applied research project.
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CCJ 6920 Seminar in Criminological Theory 3 Credits
Grading Scheme: Letter Grade
Classic and contemporary explanations of criminal activity.
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CCJ 6936 Proseminar in Crime, Law, and Justice 3 Credits
Grading Scheme: Letter Grade
Interdisciplinary examination of the relationship between legal and social orders. Focuses on various functions of law, different forms of legal thought, development of law, and the impact of law/sanctions on society.
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CCJ 6971 Research for Master's Thesis 1-9 Credits
Grading Scheme: S/U
Research for Master's Thesis
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CCJ 7742 Research Methods in Crime, Law, and Justice II 3 Credits
Grading Scheme: Letter Grade
Quantitative and qualitative methods.
Prerequisite: CCJ 6705.
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CCJ 7921 Professional Development in Criminology, Law, and Society 3 Credits
Grading Scheme: S/U
Professional aspects of research, teaching, and service activities in the areas of crime, justice, law, and society.
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CCJ 7979 Advanced Research 1-12 Credits
Grading Scheme: S/U
Research for doctoral students before admission to candidacy. Designed for students with a master's degree in the field of study or for students who have been accepted for a doctoral program. Not appropriate for students who have been admitted to candidacy.
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CCJ 7980 Research for Doctoral Dissertation 1-15 Credits
Grading Scheme: S/U
Research for Doctoral Dissertation
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CJJ 6020 Juvenile Justice 3 Credits
Grading Scheme: Letter Grade
Introduces students to important topics related to the juvenile crime and juvenile justice. Discusses factors related to juvenile crime and societal responses to them. Discusses both classical and current research as well as policy and practice.
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CJL 6039 Law and Society 3 Credits
Grading Scheme: Letter Grade
Interdisciplinary examination of relationship between legal and social orders. Focuses on various functions of law, different forms of legal thought, development of law, and the impact of law/sanctions on society.
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CJL 6090 Law and Social Science 3 Credits
Grading Scheme: Letter Grade
The interface between law and knowledge from various social scientific disciplines, including psychology, sociology, history, and anthropology.