Law Enforcement and Correctional Administration
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Program Learning Outcomes
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Explain the legal concepts and terminology in substantive areas of criminal law (i.e., criminal law, constitutional law, juvenile law)
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Explain the relationship between procedural rules and substantive law and apply procedural and evidentiary rules.
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Describe how constitutional law principles relate to law enforcement, in particular search and seizure law, the law on confessions, and the law of assistance of counsel.
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Explain crime scene investigation and knowledge of forensics by law enforcement agencies used in criminal investigations.
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Explain concepts, theoretical perspectives, empirical findings, and trends in criminal justice.
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Demonstrate an understanding of the interaction between the fields of law enforcement, courts, and corrections.
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Apply critical thinking skills in the reading and interpretation of legal materials (statutes, court decisions).
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Demonstrate the ability to apply legal and ethical principles to the criminal justice system.
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Locate and interpret current case law and statutes pertaining to specific criminal activity; take action that is supported by current law and statutes.
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Use basic research methods in criminal justice and criminology, including design, data analysis, and interpretation.
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Communicate effectively through oral and written formats.
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Use technology skills to communicate effectively.
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Identify career opportunities in law enforcement.
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Identify pathways for career advancement.
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Identify the patterns, typologies, and root causes of crime.
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Explain the relationship between the criminal justice system and citizens.
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Work independently and collaboratively on projects.
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Recognize and apply understanding of the complexity of sociocultural and international diversity.
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