Catalog Year : 2023-24


Criminology

Criminology


CRIM 2273 E01 - Criminal Procedure
Credits: 3.00
Criminal Procedure covers the major U.S. Supreme Court decisions regarding law enforcement. These cases provide the boundaries which facilitate as well as limit the actions of law enforcement officers in such activities as: 'stop and frisk', arrest, questioning, surveillance, vehicle stops and searches, as well as search and seizures which yield evidence admissible at trial. Also emphasizes legal reasoning and interpretation as well as the fundamental elements of case briefing and jurisdiction.

Lecture: 3.00
College: University College
Department: Civic Engagement & Public Svc.
Campus Distance Learning Technology
Start Date JAN 08, 2022 End Date MAY 10, 2022
Days Taught TBA Time of Day TBA Location Intnet - INTERNET BASED COURSE TBA
Instructor(s):Mindy  Bernhardt Open Seats:2 of 37 as of 11/30/2023 01:13:58
Additional Information: Instructional Method: 100% Online (E)
100% online. No face-to-face meetings required.
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