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JM 601 - Introduction to Justice Management

(3 units)
Subject matter experts engage students in examining the fundamental issues associated with the Justice Management program’s areas of concentration: Juvenile, Adult, and Executive Court/Agency Administration.

Units of Lecture: 3
Offered: Every Fall and Spring
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course:
1. Students will be able to identify 10 core competencies established by the National Association for Court Management and discuss their implementation in practical settings.
2. Students will be able to articulate major issues in Juvenile Justice Management, Adult Justice Management and Corrections and Executive Court and Agency Administration.
3. Students will be able to utilize critical thinking skills in the context of analyzing arguments based on statistical information.
4. Students will be able to conduct online research of peer-reviewed scholarly articles.
5. Students will be able to produce papers in APA style format.
6. Students will be able to discuss responsibilities of judges, attorneys, agency personnel, and others essential to the justice system.


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