CPR 219 CRJ 136 HEARTSAVER CPR W/AED JJ INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE Heartsaver CPR w/ AED is a comprehensive course for the Juvenile A survey and analysis of the criminal justice system, including an Justice System and is designed to teach adult, child infant CPR, use historical and philosophical overview of the development, with of an automated external defibrillator (AED) and relief of airway special emphasis on the system’s primary components and the obstruction to those who are expected to respond to emergencies relationship of these components in the administration of criminal in the Penal System. It is specifically designed for lay rescuers justice in the United States. (IAI CRJ 901) (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) who are required to obtain a course completion card (a credential) documenting completion of a CPR AED course. This course may be CRJ 151 offered as variable credit and may be repeated three times. DRUGS AND CRIME (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) Examination of the interaction between drug abuse and the criminal justice system. Examines drug pharmacology, drug laws, public [CRJ] CRIMINAL JUSTICE policy and the roles of the police. (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) CRJ 112 CRJ 211 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY CRIMINAL LAW II An introduction to the multi-disciplinary study and analysis of the Consideration of legal aspects of law enforcement. Laws of arrest, nature, causes, and control of crime; measurement of crime; and the search and seizure and constitutional due process, interrogation, interactive roles of the system, victim, and offender. (IAI CRJ 912) evidence examination, and court procedures with special implications (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) for criminal justice. Pre-requisite: CRJ 115 (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) CRJ 114 CRJ 212 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION POLICE ADMINISTRATION Study of major phases of criminal investigation, gathering and Operation and organization of Law Enforcement units, administration preservation of evidence, identification of offenders, apprehension, of records, and compliance with all legal aspects of police department recovery of stolen property, and presentation of evidence, survey of functions. All phases of personnel administration: instruction, criminalistics. (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) discipline, motivation, leadership, planning, evaluation, etc. (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) CRJ 115 CRIMINAL LAW I CRJ 213 Examination and analysis of the structure and function of substantive INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS criminal law and the principles of criminal law, including the acts, An overview and analysis of the United States correctional system: mental state, and attendant circumstances that are necessary elements history, evolution, and philosophy of punishment and treatment; of crime. (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) operation and administration in institutional and non-institutional settings; and issues in constitutional law. (IAI CRJ 911) CRJ 116 (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) INTRODUCTION TO FORENSICS This course introduces the field of forensic science through an CRJ 214 exploration of its applications to criminal investigations. The course PROBATION AND PAROLE will review the basic applications of selected forensic science Historical development of probation and parole. A practical look at disciplines and will explore the underlying scientific principals and the way our current systems function in respect to both adult and methods used within each. Demonstrations will give students some juvenile offenders. Illinois probation and parole systems and recent insight into what it is like to properly collect and interpret evidence trends in community corrections that are geared toward making and then to present that evidence in court. Pre-requisite: CRJ 114 ex-offender’s re-entry into society a successful one. The challenges preferred but not required. (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) faced by professionals in the field regarding their supervisory relationship with the different classifications and ages of offenders. (3 CRJ 119 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) INTRODUCTION TO PRIVATE SECURITY This course provides an overview of the important role private CRJ 215 security plays in our society. Topics covered include premises, retail, COURT PROCEDURES business, employment, and information/computer security as well as Offer skills and competence in the preparation of all documentation investigation, surveillance, and even homeland security. required to bring an alleged offender to trial and to present the law (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) enforcement case before the court following rules of evidence. (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) CRJ 134 INTRODUCTION TO JUVENILE JUSTICE CRJ 216 An overview and analysis of the juvenile justice system in the United LAW ENFORCEMENT INTERNSHIP States. History and philosophies of society’s reaction to juvenile A learning experience with a criminal justice agency that brings the behavior and problems. Interaction among the police, judiciary, and knowledge learned in the classroom to the field. Students observe corrections are examined within the context of cultural influences. the operation of a criminal justice agency under the supervision of Introduces theoretical perspectives of causation and control. that agency. May be taken for two, three or five semester hours for (IAI CRJ 914) (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) a maximum of five semester hours. Students are required to spend a minimum of 75 contact hours for each semester hour taken. Pre-requisite: Consent of the Social Science Division Chairperson or designee and completion of at least twelve (12) semester hours of CRJ course work. (5 credit, 0 lecture, 25 lab) 126