CRJU 250 - Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 Credit(s).
Explores ethical decision-making within both organizational and personal contexts in the criminal justice system. Students will explore key ethical theories, leadership principles, and democratic values while developing critical thinking skills to assess dilemmas that may lead to professional or personal misconduct. Emphasis is placed on developing critical thinking skills to analyze complex ethical dilemmas commonly encountered in law enforcement, courts, corrections, and policymaking while upholding social responsibility. Through case studies and applied scenarios, students will gain the tools to navigate ethical challenges and uphold integrity in criminal justice professions. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions.
Prerequisite(s): CRJU 101 and ENGL 101 or permission of Criminal Justice Department Chair Common Course Outline: CRJU 250 CCO
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