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Nov 15, 2024
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CRJ 315 - Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism This course examines the history, evolution and causes of terrorism as a violent criminal behavior and focuses on counter-terrorism strategies. The course has an emphasis on the social and criminal justice responses needed to address violent crimes of this kind. Students will learn, discuss and explore the various responses that democratic governments take in combatting terrorism. Prerequisite(s): CRJ 101 3 lecture hours per week 3 credit hours THIS ADVANCED-LEVEL COURSE IS PART OF THE 3+1 PARTNERSHIP WITH BERKELEY COLLEGE. THE COURSE IS ONLY AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS WHO COMPLETED AN ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND ARE ACCEPTED AT BERKELEY COLLEGE.
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