A variable topics course which allows instructors to present different developments, problems, and controversies within and surrounding the justice system. The course offers students an opportunity for the advanced study of a special topic in crime, criminology, or criminal justice practice. The course content may vary from year to year in response to new and emerging theoretical and practical issues in the field. May be repeated as different topics to a maximum of nine semester hours. May also be repeated as different topics during the same semester.
Prerequisites
Frequency
Occasionally