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Through the Criminal Justice program at Brown College, you can learn how to make a difference in your community. Every class project, lecture and internship is designed to teach the communication, investigation, problem-solving and interpersonal skills employers are seeking.
With training from our career-focused classes, you could pursue a variety of opportunities in this field. Learn more about the criminal justice classes at Brown College:
This Criminal Justice course exposes students to the key rules of evidence and how these apply to criminal trials. This class also looks at the collection of several different types of evidence.
This Criminal Justice class explores the behaviors and tendencies of those who commit crimes. It also examines the similarities and differences of different categories of criminals.
This Criminal Justice course deals with current issues and future trends in the field of criminal justice. The course examines the impact of these trends and issues on organizations, agencies and components of the criminal justice system.
This explores the role of ethics in the criminal justice system. The Criminal Justice class examines the moral issues faced by professionals in the field of criminal justice in the performance of their jobs. Students discuss ethical issues in criminal justice, and the basic way ethics approaches questions about morality of human actions and character.
This Criminal Justice course explores the various influences on the criminal justice system including the media, politics and community and social organizations and issues. Students have the opportunity to analyze various issues and influences and how they have affected various aspects and agencies of the criminal justice field.
Learn more about our criminal justice classes. Request your free course catalog today to get more information about our criminal justice classes.
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