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CRJ 201 | Policing | Course Hub

Michelle Ronda
Criminal Justice, A.A.

An OER course hub for criminal justice 201-policing. This course is intended to broaden the student’s understanding of the origins and development of law enforcement agencies in the United States. Moreover, t […]

CRJ 202 | Corrections | Course Hub

Shenique S. Davis
Criminal Justice, A.A.

A course hub of materials for faculty teaching Corrections (CRJ 202); a required course in the CRJ A.A. degree at BMCC. Image by Clip Art Library Fist Transparent Background #1028770

CRJ 204 | Criminal Justice and the Urban Community | Course Hub

Michelle Ronda
Criminal Justice, A.A.|CRJ 204

A course hub for CRJ 204: Criminal Justice and the Urban Community, a required course in the CRJ A.A. degree at BMCC.

CRJ 200 | Constitutional Law | Course Hub

Daniel DiPrenda
Criminal Justice, A.A.|CRJ200

This course provides a historical overview of the relationship of the states to the Bill of Rights, and how the U.S. Supreme Court has interpreted the powers of the federal government. The effect of the due […]

CRJ 102 Criminology (Sp 21)

Shirley Leyro, PhD
Criminal Justice, A.A.|CRJ 204|Spring 2021

This course takes a critical approach to the study of crime and justice in urban settings. Course materials examine contemporary crime-related issues that affect urban communities within a historical and […]

CRJ 204 Criminal Justice and the Urban Environment (Sp. 21)

Shirley Leyro, PhD
Criminal Justice, A.A.|CRJ 204|Spring 2021

This course takes a critical approach to the study of crime and justice in urban settings. Course materials examine contemporary crime-related issues that affect urban communities within a historical and […]

Summer 2020, Corrections [CRJ 202-0502] Prof. S. Davis

Summer 2020, Corrections [CRJ 202-0502] Prof. S. Davis

Criminal Justice, A.A.|CRJ 202 |Summer 2020

This course examines the history of criminal punishment in Western society, emphasizing the United States. The course highlights social forces (political, religious, economic, and technological) shaping […]