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CRJ 232 — CRJ 232

3 credits · 3 hours

Develops the ability to generate written reports within the justice professions. It focuses on the importance of grammatically and syntactically fluid documentation that translates professional activity into an objective representation of relevant fact pat terns. Specifically, students will be exposed to the various types of commonly used reports, memoranda, and other types of documents required in professional law enforcement. The translation of written reports into testimony is also underscored, with a particular emphasis placed on courtroom demands such as etiquette, attire, and preparation for examination and cross -examination. Prerequisites: CRJ 101 (CJUS 101) and CRJ 131 (CJUS 131) with grades of C or higher. A grade of C or higher is required to pass the course.

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