CJ250

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Corrections I

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Successfully communicate through effective writing and speech

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Recognize major historical events and figures and their connections to corrections

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Identify, distinguish the differences and appreciate cultural diversity

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Demonstrate critical thinking skills as they relate to corrections

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Appraise major controversies in the criminal justice field such as the death penalty, insanity plea and rehabilitation of criminal offenders

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Compare current trends and possible future innovations within the justice system

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Define American historical developments and their effects in modern day criminal justice

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Define civil law terms, court related terms, criminal law terms, European historical development and its effect to modern day corrections, Federal agencies functions, juvenile corrections components, pre-European historical developments and their effects to modern day corrections, and state correction agencys functions

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Demonstrate system required attitude

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Identify: a citizen system involvement b. correctional operational function c. correctional system agencies d. court agency goals e. court operational function f. court system agencies g. government organizational structure h. local government functions i. plea bargaining operational process j. prosecution operational functions k. prosecution system agencies l. state government functions m. correctional system major goals

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Possess a fundamental knowledge of system dynamics and system analysis