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Criminal Investigation (CCJ 446)

Term: Academic Year 2020-2021 Fall Semester

Faculty

Dr. Kevin Neil Pennington
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Richard B. Groskin
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM (8/17/2020 - 12/8/2020) Location: BART HINES 106

Description

The objectives of this course are to (1) understand and appreciate the scientific basis of investigating crime, criminals and criminal behaviors, (2) better comprehend the factors, conditions, and contexts associated with criminal events in relation to the substantive content of the behavior of those involved, (3) link criminology theory, research, and practice that inform application of scientific reasoning in the investigation of increasingly complex crimes, (4) evaluate best practices, methods and techniques employed in investigating different types of crime, (5) explore the potential and role of criminal investigation as a means to effect the prevention and control crime, (6) identify and compare strategies for planning, conducting and managing investigations and the investigative function, (7) examine the roles, expectations, qualifications, training, ethical and professional standards and obligations of those involved in criminal investigation as a career. During the course of th