Criminal Justice-coas | Ethics and Criminal Justice
P493 | 1468 | DeLeon-Granados
Course Description:
This course will acquaint students with a multitude of personal and
professional ethical dilemmas encountered within the various facets of
the criminal justice system. Moreover, it focuses on problem-solving
strategies and interpersonal skills and considerations relevant to
criminal justice practitioners.
Topics:
Ethical considerations in policing, law, the courts, corrections, and
criminal justice research and policy; conflict mediation;
interpersonal relations and issues of diversity.
Readings:
1 book and one small reader
Grading:
Points are a combination of research essay, in-class exercises, and
participation.
Class Meeting: Two 75 minute classes per week, 4:00-5:15P, MW, SY
200.
Instructor: Professor William DeLeon-Granados, Departmet of Criminal
Justice