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Dec 21, 2024
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CRJ 2283 - Criminal Justice Internship 3 Credits Criminal justice interns will be assigned to observe, record, and to the extent possible, participate in routine agency operations under supervision of agency officials. Written reports covering specific agency functions are submitted at regular intervals in accordance with a work-study plan, to be finalized with the submission of a formal work project paper as agreed upon by student and instructor.
Pre or Corequisite: CRJ 1103 - Introduction To Criminal Justice* . Instructor permission required.
Course Level Objectives Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Utilize correct English spelling and grammar conventions as applicable in discussion posts, essays, reports, academic papers, oral presentations, and other submissions. (PLO 1, 2)
2. Analyze the host agency’s history and organization, including laws authorizing and establishing the agency. (PLO 3)
3. Analyze the host agency’s purposes, goals, functions, and programs to evaluate how well the agency is meeting their goals, including major achievements and problems for the agency. (PLO 3)
4. Evaluate the agency’s relationship to the community and the criminal justice system, to determine whether the agency is an asset to (or integral component of) those larger systems. (PLO 4)
5. Create an agency-certified record or listing of actual hours spent at the agency, with a minimum requirement of 45 hours on-site. (PLO 1, 2)
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