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Jun 03, 2025
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CRJ 2170 - Ethics and Professionalism in Criminal Justice This course introduces students to ethical theories and helps them apply these theories to real world dilemmas they may confront as professionals in the criminal justice system. Among the topics explored in this class are the meaning of morality and ethics and the connections between law, morality and justice. The course also explores the standards and professional responsibilities of criminal justice practitioners, including those found in law enforcement, the judicial system, corrections, and criminology. The course provides a forum for students to discuss and process field experiences, explore current issues pertinent to becoming professionals, and examine career options.
Prerequisites & Notes
Prerequisites for this course are CRJ 1010. This course is offered every spring.
Credits: 3
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