CJUS Courses
Offered by Department of Criminal Justice
College of Natural and Social Sciences 
  - CJUS 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: none
    This course is intended to provide a broad understanding of the functional components of
    the criminal justice system and their interrelationship. It will also provide a basic
    understanding of the American crime problem.
  
  - CJUS 201 - The Juvenile Justice System - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: CJUS 101
    This course is intended to introduce various components that comprise the juvenile justice
    system. Topics will include juvenile courts, role modeling, interaction between youth and
    the juvenile justice system, and the future of the juvenile justice system.
  
  - CJUS 215 - Correctional Services and Systems - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: CJUS 101
    This course covers the historical development of corrections leading to an analysis of our
    correctional process and systems in contemporary America.
  
  - CJUS 230 - The Police Service - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: CJUS 101
    This course is intended to introduce students to the major developments and problems in
    policing. Topics will include rights and responsibilities of the uniformed officer, patrol
    and manpower distribution theories, police unionism, ethics and corruption, community
    relations, and the police subculture as a distinct value system.
  
  - CJUS 310 - Community Based Corrections - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: CJUS 101
    This course is concerned with correctional theory and practice as they are applied in the
    community setting. Specific areas of concern are probation, parole, diversion, and
    nontraditional community correctional programs. The application of community resources and
    responsibilities with the needs of offenders in the criminal justice system is a primary
    focus of the course. Some contrasts and comparisons are made with the institutional
    correctional setting.
  
  - CJUS 320 - Police Supervision - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: CJUS 101
    A course intended to consider supervisory problems and concepts within police
    organizations, and the equating of sound principles of human relations and supervisory
    techniques to effective police performance.
  
  - CJUS 325 - Correctional Agency Administration - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: CJUS 101
    This course is concerned with management theory and practice as they are applied to the
    administration of correctional institutions, parole, probation and other correctional
    agencies. Specific areas of emphasis are the impact of the political system on budget,
    management concerns, organizational development, and the requirements for meeting
    individual, group and organizational goals in a correctional agency.
  
  - CJUS 330 - Laws of Arrest, Search and Seizure - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: none
    An examination of state and federal American law concerning arrest, search and seizure.
    Emphasis on basic legal precedents developed by courts.
  
  - CJUS 340 - Criminal Evidence and Procedure - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: CJUS 101
    The emphasis of this course will be on the concept of evidence and the rules governing its
    admissibility. There will also be theoretical and pragmatic considerations of
    constitutional requirements affecting evidence and procedure.
  
  - CJUS 345 - Criminal Law - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: CJUS 101
    Examines the foundation and elements of criminal law. Special emphasis is placed upon the
    definition of crime, criminal liability, defenses to criminal liability and the sanctions
    for committing crime.
  
  - CJUS 350 - Organized Crime - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: none
    Designed to examine the different organized criminal elements in American society. This
    examination will include their economic effect on society, law enforcement efforts to
    minimize that effect, the major criminal areas involved in their day-to-day operations,
    and the historical development of the criminal groups as they exist today.
  
  - CJUS 353 - Crime Prevention and Security - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: none
    Concerned with the security and safety of communities, businesses, and individuals. It
    emphasizes the needs of citizen involvement, private industry and business participation,
    educational programs, and their cooperation with criminal justice agencies.
  
  - CJUS 375 - Comparative Criminal Justice Systems - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: CJUS 101
    An examination of selected non-American criminal justice systems. Specific areas of
    comparison will include but not be limited to, the police, judiciary, and criminal
    corrections, of selected foreign systems.
  
  - CJUS 380 - Minorities and Criminal Justice - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: CJUS 101
    This course provides a survey of minority relations and criminal justice adjudication in
    America (law enforcement, judicial processing and corrections). Particular attention is
    focused on majority/minority relations and how these sentiments are reflected within the
    criminal justice process. While many minority groups will be examined, three will be
    emphasized: (1) racial minorities; (2) female victims and offenders; and (3) unique white
    ethnic subcultures.
  
  - CJUS 390 - Criminal Investigation - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: CJUS 101
    Deals with the following fundamental procedures of criminal investigation: Crime scene
    search and recording; collection and preservation of physical evidence; scientific
    evaluation; modus operandi; sources of information; interviews and interrogations; and
    case preparation.
  
  - CJUS 401 - Issues in Criminal Justice - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: CJUS 101
    Concerned with current issues and developments in the criminal justice field. Each
    semester a topic will be chosen as the subject for inquiry. It is designed for students
    who wish to explore current issues and broaden their exposure to important and timely
    issues in criminal justice. This course may be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours with
    permission of the chairman.
  
  - CJUS 411 - Readings in Criminal Justice - 1-3 hours
 
  - Prereq: 9 hours of CJUS permission of instructor
    An independent study course intended to supplement students' understanding of the criminal
    justice system through selected readings in the field.
  
  - CJUS 415 - Correctional Casework - 3 hour
 
  - Prereq: CJUS 101, CJUS 215
    Designed to develop knowledge of specific treatment programs and to help students learn
    the role of correctional caseworkers as practiced in correctional agencies.
  
  - CJUS 420 - Police Organization and Management - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: CJUS 101
    The emphasis of this course is on organization and administration of municipal police
    functions. Concepts of organizational theory are presented in an effort to integrate
    proven concepts into the police service.
  
  - CJUS 421 - Criminal Justice Planning and Research - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: CJUS 101
    A course intended to give students some fundamentals in planning, research, and grant
    writing for criminal justice subsystems. (Program planning and evaluation).
  
  - CJUS 425 - Court Administration - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: CJUS 101
    A general overview of the management of American courts, and a specific examination of the
    Nebraska courts, including case flow management and other measures necessary for court
    efficiency.
  
  - CJUS 451 - Seminar in Criminal Justice - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: CJUS 101
    A course intended to promote dialogue between students and practitioners in the different
    areas of the criminal justice system in an effort to begin facilitating the concept
    of"a working system. Topics include, but are not limited to: Interaction among
    criminal justice agencies, the individual agency's role in presentation, and system
    alternatives. This course may be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours with permission of the
    chairman.
  
  - CJUS 471 - Monograph - 3 hours
 
  - Prereq: Senior standing, permission of instructor and department chair
    Each student submits a thesis-type research monograph on some significant phase of
    criminal justice; student is assisted in selection of monograph topic by faculty who will
    supervise techniques and methods of research and the writing of the monograph.
  
  - CJUS 475 - Internship - 6 or 9 hours
 
  - Prereq: 9 hours of CJUS, permission of instructor and department chair
    Designed to give students on-the-job exposure to their areas of interest within the
    criminal justice system. Students must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.3.
    Offered only as credit/no credit.
  
  - CJUS 499 - Independent Study - 3-6 hours
 
  - Prereq: 9 hours of CJUS, permission of instructor and department chair
    An examination in depth of specific areas of the criminal justice system, with emphasis on
    the special roles of related agencies and disciplines. This course may be repeated to a
    maximum of six hours with permission of the chairman.
  
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