CRJ 201 — CRJ 201
Provides an examination of human morality and its utility in for practitioners in the criminal justice system. It addresses the relationship between introspective, critical analysis of self and the use of self-awareness in the development of moral reasoning. Further, students will explore the relationship between personal, social, and professional definitions of ethical conduct. In respect to the latter, the unique demands confronting police, court, and corrections officers are examined in light of profession -specific dilemmas in the field. The necessity of maintaining ethical identity and understanding the consequences for failure to behave accordingly are underscored. Prerequisites: CRJ 101 (CJUS 101), CRJ 121 (CJUS 121), and CRJ 242 (CJUS 242) with grades of C or higher. A grade of C or higher is required to pass the course.