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Nov 25, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Program Outcomes - (HC17)
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The Criminal Justice/Public Safety graduate should be able to:
- Given a set of circumstances and occurrences, present a well written investigative report and any other accompanying documents.
- Explain the basic structure and functions of the American Criminal Justice System.
- Explain the structure of the Federal and State court systems.
- Manage a crime scene.
- Recognize evidence at a crime scene.
- Collect, preserve and package evidence.
- Mark and record evidence.
- Discuss the capabilities of the crime lab.
- Explain the concept of transfer of evidence.
- Conduct basic laboratory analysis.
- Conduct field tests.
- Identify and describe a crime scene.
- Discuss the capabilities of various pieces of equipment used at a crime scene.
- Conduct a crime scene search.
- Name the types of evidence
- Describe the “linkage triangle” for physical evidence.
- Explain what effects the social conditions in the United States have upon the criminal justice system.
- Read and explain relevant literature in the field of Criminal Justice.
- List the major categories of physical evidence.
- Explain the difference between class and individual characteristics of physical evidence.
- Explain the legal requirements effecting the crime scene.
- Explain the concept of chain of custody.
- Explain the scientific requirements effecting the crime scene.
- Explain the responsibilities of the first responder at the crime scene.
- State the psychological theories that may explain criminal behavior.
- Identify the major sociological theories of criminal behavior.
- Describe and evaluate the ways in which data are collected on crimes criminals and victims.
- Present oral reports before a group.
- Explain the Bill of Rights and those specific rights guaranteed by the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eight and Fourteenth Amendments.
- Explain some of the basic issues and problems in policing, the courts, and corrections in America today.
- Explain what bearing state and local political issues have on the criminal justice system.
- Explain the concept of criminal law, including its purpose as an agent of social control.
- Define and explain the elements of: assault, sex crimes, burglary, arson, larceny, robbery and homicide.
- Demonstrate work skills relevant to a criminal justice agency.
- Integrate the theoretical and practical application of the Criminal Justice Program.
- Explain the impact of the development of ethical thought on the Criminal Justice System.
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