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Oct 09, 2024
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CRMN 4065U – Criminal Justice Ethics and Misconduct This course is an exploration of professionalism and decision-making in criminal justice through the lens of ethics, professional codes of conduct and leadership in organizations. The course will lay a foundation for exploration through a comprehensive survey of various ethical theories and leadership theories. With this foundation, the students will examine their own decision-making process and apply these theories to current problems and issues facing criminal justice professionals. Credit hours: 3 Lecture hours: 3 Prerequisite(s): Fourth-year standing in Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, CRMN 2850U , and at least one 3000-level CRMN course. Credit restriction(s): SSCI 4065U Experiential learning: Yes
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