The course will introduce students to identify and assess risk and needs for court-ordered populations and develop community-based interventions and case plans. The populations to be covered include individuals managing severe mental health conditions, neuro-cognitive conditions, developmental disorders, chronic chemical health problems and co-occurring conditions. Prerequisites: CJFS 1120 or PSY 1480. This course counts as an elective for CJ and CCJ majors and minors, and Psychology majors and minors
Prerequisites: Junior or senior status; PSY 101 or CRJ 101 or SWK 220 or EXE 100 or Instructor permi...
Goal: The objectives for this course are for students to understand the causes of crime and why indi...
Goal: The objectives for this course are for students to understand the causes of crime and why indi...
Goals: To develop an understanding of mental illness within the criminal justice system by examining...
Goals: To acquaint the student with the history and inception of the juvenile court; the evolution o...
Goals: To acquaint the student with the history and inception of the juvenile court; the evolution o...
Goals: To acquaint the student with the history and inception of the juvenile court; the evolution o...
Goals: To acquaint the student with the history and inception of the juvenile court; the evolution o...
Goals: To acquaint the student with the history and inception of the juvenile court; the evolution o...
Goals: To acquaint the student with the history and inception of the juvenile court; the evolution o...
Goals: To introduce students to the latest theory, research, and practice of forensic psychology in ...
This course will provide an overview of the history of police as investigators and examine the commu...
This course will provide an overview of the history of police as investigators and examine the commu...
This course provides an overview of diversity and its importance in the criminal justice system, foc...
The goal of this course is to cover current hot topic crime programs and policies from a practitio...
Prerequisites: Junior or senior status; PSY 101 or CRJ 101 or SWK 220 or EXE 100 or Instructor permi...
Goal: The objectives for this course are for students to understand the causes of crime and why indi...
Goal: The objectives for this course are for students to understand the causes of crime and why indi...
Goals: To develop an understanding of mental illness within the criminal justice system by examining...
Goals: To acquaint the student with the history and inception of the juvenile court; the evolution o...
Goals: To acquaint the student with the history and inception of the juvenile court; the evolution o...
Goals: To acquaint the student with the history and inception of the juvenile court; the evolution o...
Goals: To acquaint the student with the history and inception of the juvenile court; the evolution o...
Goals: To acquaint the student with the history and inception of the juvenile court; the evolution o...
Goals: To acquaint the student with the history and inception of the juvenile court; the evolution o...
Goals: To introduce students to the latest theory, research, and practice of forensic psychology in ...
This course will provide an overview of the history of police as investigators and examine the commu...
This course will provide an overview of the history of police as investigators and examine the commu...
This course provides an overview of diversity and its importance in the criminal justice system, foc...
The goal of this course is to cover current hot topic crime programs and policies from a practitio...
Prerequisites: Junior or senior status; PSY 101 or CRJ 101 or SWK 220 or EXE 100 or Instructor permi...
Goal: The objectives for this course are for students to understand the causes of crime and why indi...
Goal: The objectives for this course are for students to understand the causes of crime and why indi...