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81. Case Law School - Curriculum
Cost of Legal Education at Case Law school Types of Assistance Complex FederalCriminal investigation and Prosecution
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82. Office Of Career Services
Agents may conduct complex criminal investigations, Some large cities hirehigh school graduates who are still in their teens as police cadets or
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Home Site Map Contact Us ... Calendar CRIMINAL JUSTICE What is criminal justice? What is the nature of work in criminal justice? "The safety and well being of our Nation's citizens greatly depends on the police officers, detectives, and special agents responsible for enforcing statutes, laws, and regulations. Duties vary widely by the size and type of organization but in most jurisdictions, whether on or off duty, law enforcement officers are expected to exercise their authority whenever necessary. And, regardless of where they work or what they do, police, detectives, and special agents must spend considerable time writing reports and maintaining records that are needed when legal actions require them to testify in court." -http://stats.bls.gov/oco/ocos160.htm

83. Louis D. Brandeis School Of Law - Course Descriptions - University Of Louisville
Prerequisite a law school or graduate level course in basic environmental law . criminal Justice Externship II. Course Number LAW 952
http://www.louisville.edu/brandeislaw/academics/course_descriptions.htm
Course Descriptions
Accounting for Lawyers
Course Number: LAW 864
The first portion of this course focuses on basic bookkeeping theory and mechanics. The remainder of the course introduces the student to accounting theory, interpretation of financial statements, legal meaning and consequences of independent certified audits, torts liability of accountants, legal regulation of the practice of accounting and special accounting practices required for federal income taxation, state corporate law, and the SEC.
Credit Hours: Two hours; may be offered as a seminar. Enrollment is limited to students with three or less credit hours in accounting since high school.
Course Type: Upper-Class
Required Course? No
Core Course? No
Administrative Law
Course Number: LAW 862
Study of the administrative process, including an examination of the law concerning the powers and procedures of administrative agencies and the law governing judicial review of administrative action.
Credit Hours: Two or three hours.
Course Type: Upper-Class
Required Course?

84. The National High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Program, Annual Report 2004 -
and are abused primarily by high school and collegeage students. The RockyMountain HIDTA Investigative Support Center is the central hub for the
http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/publications/policy/hidta04/rocky_mountain.h
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Rocky Mountain HIDTA General Information: Year of Designation: Geographic Area of Responsibility: Colorado: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Denver, Douglas, Eagle, El Paso, Garfield, Grand, Jefferson, LaPlata, Larimer, Mesa, Moffatt, Pueblo, Routt and Weld counties Montana: Cascade, Flathead, Lewis and Clark, Missoula, and Yellowstone Utah: Davis, Salt Lake, Summit, Utah, Washington and Weber counties Wyoming: Albany, Campbell, Laramie, Natrona, Sweetwater and Uinta counties Contact: Mission Statement: The mission of Rocky Mountain HIDTA (RMHIDTA) is to support the national drug control strategy of reducing drug use in this nation. Specifically, the RMHIDTA ultimate mission is to facilitate cooperation and coordination among federal, state and local drug enforcement efforts to enhance combating drug trafficking organizations locally, regionally and nationally. This mission is accomplished through intelligence-driven joint multi-agency collocated drug task forces sharing information and working cooperatively with other drug enforcement initiatives including interdiction. Threat Abstract: Methamphetamine continues to pose the greatest threat in Rocky Mountain HIDTA's four-state region. Methamphetamine abuse and trafficking are associated with financial, property, and violent crimes throughout Colorado, Utah, Montana and Wyoming. Mexican drug trafficking organizations (MDTOs) produce, transport, and distribute most of the methamphetamine in Colorado, Wyoming and Utah. Methamphetamine production also occurs in Montana and places a tremendous burden on law enforcement resources.

85. CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
Current edition of “criminal investigation” by Swanson, Chamelin, 2. a highschool equivalency certificate and has completed at least 12 hours at an
http://www.austin.cc.tx.us/crij/CRIJ2314.html
CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPARTMENT
COURSE MASTER SYLLABUS
CRIJ-2314 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
FIRST DAY HANDOUT
Heading: Instructor name, course name and number, section and synonym number. How to Reach the Instructor: Instructor’s office hours, office location and number, phone number and E-mail address, availability of instructor for appointment’s and conferences.
Course Outline/Calendar: The instructor will give a course outline/and calendar so students will have an idea of what they will be doing when, particular test dates, and other due dates.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Course covers investigative theory; collection and preservation of evidence; sources of information; interview and interrogation; uses of forensic sciences; case and trial preparation.
REQUIRED TEXTS/MATERIALS
McGraw Hill
SCANS COMPENTENCIES
Department scans skills for this course are: reading, writing, speaking and listening, thing skills, personal qualities, workplace competencies, and basic use of computers. Students will demonstrate their mastery of these skills through the use of class discussions, written assignments, demonstrations, and test taking.
INSTRUCTIONAL METHODOLOGY
At the instructor’s discretion, lecture, videos, class discussions, research papers, and class projects may be used to instruct the class.

86. Criminal Justice Colleges & Distance Learning Schools
Click on one of the criminal justice colleges or schools below, Course workwill cover criminology, criminal investigations, terrorism,
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MILLER-MOTTE TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Charleston, South Carolina
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Lynchburg, Virginia
Criminal Justice

In Miller-Motte Technical College's criminal justice program you will learn the skills for different fields in criminal justice. Become qualified to work in airline and travel security, court services, parole and probation, police department, correctional facilities, emergency management centers, and public and private security. LANSDALE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
North Wales, Pennsylvania
Criminal Justice
Lansdale School of Business can help you prepare for a career in the fascinating field of Criminal Justice with their targeted, skills oriented training. Demand for police officers, correctional officers, juvenile service officers, private security personnel, investigators, and loss prevention professionals is expected to grow due to the fear of crime and the need to protect information and property. Opportunity for public service and law enforcement is attractive to many. HIGH-TECH INSTITUTE Kansas City, Missouri

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