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CRJS323: POLICE IN AMERICAN SOCIETY
CRJS323: POLICE IN AMERICAN SOCIETY
Examines the role of police in a free society. Police functions, subculture, community relations and decision making receive special attention. Problems such as police corruption, violence and the methods by which society attempts to control police behavior are also discussed. Prerequisites: CRJS 215S or CRJS 222 or permission of the instructor.
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Delivery Method
Online
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Campus
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Hybrid
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Credits
3.0
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Department
Sociology/Criminal Justice
Where Will This Course Transfer?

Institution | Identifier | Name | Notes | Level |
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University of Mary Washington | SOCGNOTMJ | Elective | NOTMJ indicates this is not a major elective. General elective credit will apply to the overall credits needed to graduate. | 4-Year |
University of Mary Washington | IDISNOTMJ | Elective | NOTMJ indicates this is not a major elective. General elective credit will apply to the overall credits needed to graduate. | 4-Year |
Virginia Commonwealth University | CRJS254 | INTRODUCTION TO POLICING | 4-Year |