This course is the capstone work-based experience for the Criminal Justice Studies program. It is designed to encourage students to think critically and solve challenging problems. Students will design, develop, and perform a project either in an actual work experience or a simulated project. The project will be designed to utilize skills typical of a graduate in the field. Instructor approval is required prior to enrolling in this course. PREREQUISITE: 32 credits of 10504xxx or 10520xxx coursework must be completed.
Pre-Requisites
There are no Pre-Requisites
Classes
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Criminal Justice Capstone (62726)
Online
Online
8/28/2023 - 12/22/2023
Days & Times:
Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri: 7:00 AM - 7:30 AM
Facility:
ONLINE
Instructor:
Danna Livingston-Matherly
Tuition:
$341.80
Status:
Active
Seats Available:
17
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Criminology
Undergraduate | 3 Credits
CATALOG #10504172
This introductory course examines the nature, demographics, and impact of crime in the United States. Using a scientific approach, students will analyze the theoretical causation of criminal activity. Explore legal and political implications of crime prevention and control.
Offered Collegewide
Fall 2023
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Patrol Officer Inservice Training Program
Continuing Education
CATALOG #47504405
This course is designed a review for law enforcement officers certified in the State of Wisconsin. Officers participating in this course will receive training that refreshes the training that was received during their recruit / basic training. They will also receive training in areas that enhance their ability to perform their duties as a law enforcement officer. Training provided will often include, but not be limited to, the following topics: Use of Force, Legal Update, Legal issues, Emergency Vehicle Operations, Traffic Radar Operations, Driving under the influence enforcement, Mentoring, Field training, Crime prevention, crimes scene investigations, Patrol procedures, defense and arrest tactics, crime victim services, shoot- don't shoot scenario training, Evidence collection and preservation, interview and communications skills, report writing and stress management. (Prerequisite: Persons participating etc from previous version
Rice Lake
Summer 2023
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Courts/Jurisdiction
Undergraduate | 3 Credits
CATALOG #10504161
This introductory course explores the development of the American judicial system. Students will examine the operational procedures of the federal, state, municipal, and specialized court systems as they impact law enforcement and/or corrections.
Offered Collegewide
Fall 2023
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Criminal Justice - Introduction
Undergraduate | 3 Credits
CATALOG #10504163
Students will explore the evolution of criminal justice systems, including courts, corrections, and law enforcement. Understand career pathways within the criminal justice system, including roles, functions, and professionalism.
Offered Collegewide
Fall 2023
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Criminal Justice Due Process
Undergraduate | 3 Credits
CATALOG #10504169
Learn key concepts and principles of due process and constitutional law. the U.S. Constitution, particularly the Bill of Rights, will be analyzed as it applies to the criminal justice professionals. Legal precedent setting cases and state law will be reviewed.
Offered Collegewide
Fall 2023
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Criminal Justice Investigations
Undergraduate | 3 Credits
CATALOG #10504173
Gain general knowledge of investigative strategies and techniques. Learn basic information on identifying, processing and preserving various types of evidence, and processing crime scenes. Interview and interrogation techniques will be practiced within legal guidelines of Miranda.
Offered Collegewide
Fall 2023
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Correctional Institutions
Undergraduate | 3 Credits
CATALOG #10504174
Students will study the evolution of punishment, jails, and prisons. Emphasis will be given to institutional subgroups, evidence based practice and rehabilitative institutional programs and services.
Online
Fall 2023
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Juvenile Justice System
Undergraduate | 3 Credits
CATALOG #10504175
Compare and contrast the juvenile and adult justice systems. The historical aspect of the juvenile system will be studies and compared to the modern day system. Juvenile sanctions and dispositions, including rehabilitation and therapy, will be discussed. Laws covering child maltreatment and children in need of protection services will be recognized.
Offered Collegewide
Fall 2023
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Criminal Justice Ethics
Undergraduate | 3 Credits
CATALOG #10504176
This course explores the ethical, legal, and criminal justice professional issues. It is designed to teach a process of ethical decision-making and to increase awareness of the complexities in the criminal justice system for criminal justice professionals.
Offered Collegewide
Fall 2023
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Criminal Justice Instructor Development Course
Continuing Education
CATALOG #47504496
This 32 hr course will result in LESB Certification to instruct classes at the 720 hr Recruit Academy and at In-service and specialized training. Completion of the Instructor Development Course is required to teach at the Academy level and is required prior to attending instructor level training in Tactical Skills such as: Handgun/ Rifle Instructor, EVOC Instructor, DAAT Instructor, POSC Instructor, Scenario Instructor, Vehicle Contacts Instructor, Tactical Response Instructor, Professional Communications Instructor.
New Richmond
Summer 2023
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Handgun / Rifle Instructor
Continuing Education
CATALOG #47504497
This 7 day/ 56 hr training will result in DOJ Certification as a handgun and rifle instructor for officers successfully completing the course. This is a comprehensive instructor training on the justification for the use of deadly force, and the function, disassembly, troubleshooting, cleaning, maintenance, loading, unloading, reloading, malfunction clears, transition procedures in handgun and the modern police rifle. Marksmanship and combat firing will be at ranges of 1 to 200 yards. Must have completed the 32-hour CJ-IDC course before attending, OR be a currently-certified LESB instructor. Must be a certified officer with at least 3 years experience. Must pass any skills evaluation conducted at the beginning of this course.
Rice Lake
Summer 2023
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DOJ Scenario Instr Cert
Continuing Education
CATALOG #47504416
This WI DOJ Training and Standards course will certify an instructor candidate to use Force-on-Force, simunitions, FX marking rounds, and airsoft or blanks in use of force training.
Rice Lake
Summer 2023
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Jail Officer Inservice
Continuing Education
CATALOG #47504406
This course is designed as a refresher for basic skills required for jail officers in the State of Wisconsin. Officers participating in this course will receive refresher and remedial instruction in critical areas of criminal justice practices and procedures. Prerequisite: Personnel participating in this course must be certified jail and/or law enforcement officers by Wisconsin's Law Enforcement Standards Board.
Ashland
Summer 2023