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CJE 2600 - Criminal Investigations |
(3) (A.A.) This course explains the investigative techniques used in solving crimes; focuses on the principles, concepts, theory and history of investigations; defines the importance of evidence to the court proceedings; describes the 11 primary steps of preliminary investigations and discusses principles of proper interview and interrogation techniques. The course also explains the importance of police record-keeping and computers to the investigative process; terms such as demeanor, grooming and appearance; and importance of the use of notes while testifying.
3.000 Credit hours Levels: Credit Schedule Types: Hybrid, Independent Study, Traditional, Telecourse, Video/Audio Conferencing, Web Arts & Lettrs & Soc & Behv Sci Division Criminal Justice Department Course Attributes: Associate in Arts Elective, Fee Assess AA, Per Credit Proceed to View Follett Bookstore - Detailed Text Book Information |