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Spring 2006 Syllabi

ADJ 100 001 Introduction to Criminal Justice COYLE, T
LEARY, E
ADJ 100 002 Introduction to Criminal Justice STEVENS, H
ADJ 300 001 Research Methods and Analysis AGHA, S
ADJ 300 002 Research Methods and Analysis HARRINGTON, M
ADJ 303 001 Experiencing the Criminal Process and System BAMFORD, S
ADJ 303 002 Experiencing the Criminal Process and System SMITH, J
ADJ 306 002

Criminal Justice Ethics

COYLE, T
ADJ 401 001 Policing in America MCKINNON, D
ADJ 401 001 Policing in America LUM, C
ADJ 402 002 Sociology of Punishment/Corrections WILSON, D
ADJ 404 001 Crime Victims/Victimization BUNE, K
ADJ 405 001 Law and Justice Around the World SWANSON, A
ADJ 408 001 Criminal Courts ALSTON, R
ADJ 424
001

Constitutional Law: Criminal Process and Rights

ROSSI, G
JONES, T
ADJ 424
Institutional
Principles
002 Constitutional Law: Criminal Process and Rights WILLETT/CONWAY
ADJ 471 001 Prevention and Deterrence of Crime PARDINY, C
ADJ 475
ADJ 475
001
002
Theory and Politics of Terrorism PLUCHINSKY, D
ADJ 479 001 Preparation for Internship JONES, J
ADJ 479 002 Preparation for Internship JONES, J
ADJ 480 001 Internship in ADJ JONES, J
ADJ 490 001 Controversial Legal Issues LESIER, L
ADJ 490 002 Community Correctionse CORNELIUS, G
ADJ 490 003 Crime and Its Causes ASSADI, B
ADJ 490 004 International Crime AGHA, S
ADJ 490 005 Juvenile Justice BROOKS, L
ADJ 490 006 Civil Law and Justice HURLEY, J
ADJ 492 001 ADJ Honors Seminar II JOHNSON, D

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