Criminal Justice
Description
Students who complete the criminal justice program will have learned how law enforcement agencies, courts, and corrections interact with each other to form the Criminal Justice System (CJS). They will understand how laws affect the CJS and also the procedures within criminal law and juvenile justice.
Criminal Justice Program Path
Year 1
Fall Semester - Intro to Criminal Justice
Spring Semester - Criminology
Year 2
Fall Semester - Criminal Law & Procedures
Spring Semester Juvenile Justice
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Running Start College Credits
Great Bay Community College - CRJM 101G Introduction to Criminal Justice (3 Credits)
Great Bay Community College - CRJM 150G Criminology (3 Credits)
Great Bay Community College - CRJM 121G Criminal Procedure (3 Credits)
Great Bay Community College - CRJM 210G Juvenile Justice (3 Credits)
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Intro to Criminal Justice Topics of Study
The Criminal Justice System
Criminal Justice Today
Offenders and Victims
Inside Criminal Law
The Police and Law Enforcement
Law Enforcement Today
Problems and Solutions in Modern Policing
Police and the Constitution
Criminal Courts
Courts and the Quest for Justice
Pretrial Procedures
The Criminal Trial
Punishment and Sentencing
Corrections
Probation and Parole
Prisons and Jails
The Prison Experience
Criminology Topics of Study
Concepts of Crime, Law, and Criminology
Crime and Criminology
The Nature and Extent of Crime
Victims and Victimization
Theories of Crime Causation
Rational Choice Theory
Trait Theory
Social Structure Theory
Social Process Theory
Crime Typologies
Violent Crime
Political Crime and Terrorism
Economic Crimes
Public Order Crimes
Crimes of the New Millennium
Criminal Law & Procedures Topics of Study
Criminal Law
The Court System
Probable Cause and Reasonable Suspicion
The Exclusionary Rule
Searches and Seizures
Confessions and Admissions
Constitutional Rights
Legal Liabilities of Law Enforcement Officers
Criminal Procedure
Fingerprinting 10 Card
Latent Fingerprinting
Crime Scene Mapping
Crime Scene Photography
Blood Spatter Analysis
Shoe Impressions
Affidavits and Reports
Juvenile Justice Topics of Study
Concepts and Theories of Delinquency
Childhood and Delinquency
The Nature and Extent of Delinquency
Individual Views of Delinquency
Sociological Views of Delinquency
Developmental Views of Delinquency
Social and Developmental Influences on Delinquency
Gender
The Family
Peers
Schools
Drug Use
Delinquency Prevention
Juvenile Justice System
Police Work with Juveniles
Juvenile Court Process
Juvenile Corrections
Career Path
Correction/Detention Officer
Loss Prevention Specialist
Police Dispatcher
Police Officer
College Path
Bachelor's in Criminology
Bachelor's in Forensic Science
Bachelor's in Police Science
Bachelor's in Criminal Justice
Bachelor's in Criminal Psychology
College to Career Path
Police Patrol Officer
Criminal Investigator
U.S. Marshal
Behavior Specialist
Forensic Scientist
Criminal Psychologist
Paralegal
Mr. Jay Keough
Experience:
21 years as an Air Force Police Officer.
Education:
Bachelor’s in Psychology from SNHU
Currently pursuing a Masters in Educational Leadership through UNE.
Other Interests: I like to play golf, hockey, ski, and travel.
Email: Keough.J@sau54.org