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Old Dominion University

CRJS262: LAW & CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

The course covers both substantive and procedural law related to the definitions, investigations, processing and punishment of crimes. It is meant to provide the students with an overall understanding of the articulation between law and the criminal justice system.

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Delivery Method
Online
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Delivery Method
Campus
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Delivery Method
Hybrid
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Credits
3.0
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Department
Sociology/Criminal Justice
Where Will This Course Transfer?
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University of Mary WashingtonIDISNOTMJElectiveNOTMJ indicates this is not a major elective. General elective credit will apply to the overall credits needed to graduate.4-Year