CJ 3740 ETHICS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
This course examines the many difficult decisions that criminal justice professionals make in an environment of competing interests. The decision-making of criminal justice professionals is often impacted by their ethical dilemmas. Emphasis is placed on addressing moral issues and concerns of our justice process in personal, social, and criminal justice contexts. Prerequisite(s): CJ*2600 or permission of instructor
Prerequisite
CJ*2600
Offered
EVERY SEMESTER