This course is a study of the nature and history of criminal justice. Students are provided an overview of the three entities of criminal justice system: law enforcement, corrections, and the judicial system. Students examine and evaluate how each entity works separately as well as with each other. Measuring crime and analyzing the ethics of crime control allow students to determine the effectiveness of laws and policies in contemporary society.
Prerequisites
              None
Semester Offered
          Fall
              Notes
              Satisfies a Behavioral or Social Science general education requirement.
