CJS2231 — Minnesota Criminal and Traffic Codes
CJS 2231 - Minnesota Criminal and Traffic Codes CJS 2231 - Minnesota Criminal and Traffic Codes Hours/Week: Lecture 3 Course Description: Knowledge of traffic and criminal codes is central to the role of a Minnesota peace officer. This course focuses on the Minnesota Traffic and Criminal Code, including how to apply the laws in a variety of situations. Critical thinking through practical application is a major component of this course. This course requires completion of CJS 2081 , CJS 2085 , SOC 1033 , SOC 1080 , and SOC 2051 with grades of C or higher and CJS 1024 and ENGL 1024 with a grade of C or higher or be concurrently enrolled. MnTC Goals None CJS 1024 , CJS 2081 , CJS 2085 , SOC 1033 , SOC 1080 , and SOC 2051 with grades of “C” or higher and instructor consent. apply the principles of criminal law, including the elements of various crimes, constitutional limitations on criminal law, and the legal consequences of criminal offenses. 2. define key terms and concepts in criminal and traffic codes. 3. describe the basic organization, purpose, and definitions and principles of the Minnesota Criminal Code. 4. describe the application of criminal law within local, state and federal courts. 5. explain the classifications of crimes including felony, misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor and the meaning of the term petty misdemeanor. Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC): Goals and Competencies Competency Goals (MnTC Goals 1-6) None Theme Goals (MnTC Goals 7-10) None Courses and Registr
Prerequisites: ENGL1024, CJS1024, CJS2081, CJS2085, SOC1033, SOC1080, SOC2051