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CRJU41173 — Ethics in Criminal Justice

Add to Bookmarks Three credit hours. The course explores the complex moral landscape of the criminal justice system - where decisions aren’t always black and white. Students will trace the roots of ethical theory, evaluate real-world corruption cases, and wrestle with tough questions around including selective enforcement and the influence of politics on justice. Through dynamic discussions, case studies, and thought provoking topics students will sharpen their moral seasoning and develop a critical understanding of ethical responsibilities in law enforcement, courts, and corrections.

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