Criminal Justice
These different modules offer an interdisciplinary perspective of crime and criminal behavior in relation to the criminal justice system. Theoretical approaches to explaining crime, criminal statistics, typologies, and victimology will be assessed. The influence of crime theory on public policy will be explored. You will be able to articulate, understand the basics of these modules.
- Crime Scene Investigation and First Responders
- Evidence: Impression Evidence, Blood and Other Biological Evidence
- Firearms Examination, Arson & Explosives
- Illicit Drug Abuse and Toxicology
- Investigating Sexual assault and Domestic Abuse Crimes
- Investigations: Assault, Burglary, Homicide, Motor Vehicle, Robbery
- Deviant Behavior: Psychological and Sociological
- Threats to Safety and Security
- Legal Aspects of Security Management
- Risk Assessments, Planning and Program Administration
- Physical, Personnel and Information Security
- Investigations, Intelligence Operations and Reporting
- Specific Security Applications: Part I - Cyber Security, Disaster Recovery,
- Educational Security, Executive Protection and Healthcare Security
- Specific Security Applications: Part II Industrial Security, Office Building Security,
- Security, Loss Prevention, Transportation Security, Workplace Violence

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