SOC 4303 — Criminal Evidence
A comprehensive introduction to the principles, rules, and procedures governing criminal evidence in the United States legal system. Emphasizing both theory and application, the course examines how evidence is gathered, analyzed, and used at various states of a criminal trial. Topics covered include the burden of proof, admissibility standards, and the roles of judges, juries, and attorneys in evaluating evidence. Special attention will be given to how evolving case law and the Federal Rules of Evidence influence trial strategy and the rights of the accused. By the end of the course, students will be able to identify, interpret, and critique evidentiary issues from both legal and sociological perspectives. This course is designed for students in both Criminal Justice and Sociology and is suitable to those considering careers in law, public policy, or justice-related fields.