Criminal Law
| CJS 1100 | 3 Quarter Hours |
| Course Level | Undergraduate |
| Description | Presents the definition of common crimes and criminal responsibility. Addresses moral, philosophical, constitutional, and public policy considerations in the use of criminal sanctions to regulate conduct. Focusing on particular criminal law concepts, offers students an opportunity to develop the ability to identify them in a complex fact pattern and discuss their implications and ramifications. Requires the logical application of legal principles to factual situations and case briefing. Prereq. CJS 1110. |
Course SectionsThere are no current sections scheduled for this course. Course numbers changed beginning with the Fall 2009 term. Please make sure you are using the current course number. | |
Upcoming Academic Term Dates
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Spring Term
May 20, 2013 (6-week classes) -
Summer Term
July 1, 2013 (4- and 8-week classes)
July 29, 2013 (4-week classes)
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