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Apr 24, 2024
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CRJ 440 - Community Corrections Credits: 3 Examines the historical development and growth of community interventions, practices, and policies with respect to individuals who violate society’s legal norms. Students analyze correctional philosophy, court sentencing and sanctioning alternatives, treatment methods, and the competing goals and potential future trends of corrections. Adherence to evidence based programming and the principles of effective intervention will be consistent themes throughout.
Prerequisite(s): CRJ 100 with minimum grade of C and CRJ 211 with minimum grade of C and CRJ 221 with minimum grade of C and CRJ 241 with minimum grade of C and CRJ 309 with minimum grade of C Graduate Credit: This course is available for graduate credit.
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