CJ 600: Criminal Justice Administration
Criminal Justice & Legal Studies
Analyzes the structures, functions, and operations of criminal justice agencies. Reviews existing organizational theory and examines the application of these theories within agencies of criminal justice. Discusses criminal justice processes occurring in organizational environments that are influenced by historical, social, political, legal, and economic factors.
3 Credits
Prerequisites
- Criminal Justice Majors Only
Instruction Type(s)
- Seminar: Seminar for CJ 600
- Seminar: Masters in Criminal Justice Exec Cohort
- Seminar: Web-based Seminar for CJ 600
- Seminar: Compressed Video for CJ 600
- Seminar: Hybrid Seminar for CJ 600
- Lecture: Online Program for CJ 600
Subject Areas
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