CJUS350: Criminal Justice Ethics
11/08/2019 to 04/16/2020 • Modified 08/08/2024
Course Description
This course is designed to build upon the biblical foundations students should have developed from other courses (such as BIBL 105/110 and THEO 200/201) and enhance foundational ethical considerations into more developed and practical notions of right behavior within the realm of criminal justice praxis.
Next Start Date*
August 19, 2024
LUOA Equivalent Course*
- CRJ 3350: Criminal Justice Ethics, 3 LUO credits.
Program Restrictions*
- DPL: Dual Enrollment – AA Criminal Justice (DUCJ-DPL-D)
Prerequisite Requirements*
All of the following:
- CRJ 3200 previously completed with a minimum grade of D
and - CRJ 3230 previously completed with a minimum grade of D
High School Diploma Requirements*
- Contributes .5 credits to LUOA – Fine Art/Career/Tech Ed, Fine Art/Career/Technical Ed Requirement.
Rationale
As a society, we often ask, why did a law enforcement officer brutalize a suspect? How could a police officer be corrupt? Why would other police officers turn their backs on police corruption? Such questions lead law enforcement professionals to ponder their moral duties and obligations. Some of the most difficult decisions law enforcement professionals will make during their careers will involve ethical issues. As Christians, how do we handle moral dilemmas in the law enforcement profession? How are we influenced by the subcultures in this profession? This course will allow us to challenge the many moral dilemmas we will face as law enforcement and correctional professionals. We will thoroughly examine the pressures placed on law enforcement and correctional professionals every day. We will explore the challenges we face in this profession and how we may react to these challenges as Christians.
Course Assignment
Textbook readings and lecture presentations/notes
Course Requirements Checklist
After reading the Course Syllabus and Student Expectations, the student will complete the related checklist found in the Course Overview.
Discussions (8)
There will be 8 Discussions throughout this course. Discussions are collaborative learning experiences. Therefore, the student is required to provide a thread in response to the provided topic for each forum. Each thread must be 400–500 words and demonstrate course-related knowledge. The thread must include at least 2 citations. In addition to the thread, the student is required to reply to 2 other classmates’ threads. Each reply must be 200–300 words.
Research Paper
Summarize the main issues that are involved in the included United States Supreme Court cases. You must have at least 2–3 pages, not including your title page. You will format your paper in current APA format. The paper must include at least 3-5 scholarly sources to include the class textbook and the Bible.
Research Paper
This paper will be written in first person. You are the Chief of Police, imagine you are writing to the City Manager, Mayor, County Commissioners or Civil Service Board in your jurisdiction. You will write a 5–7-page research paper in current APA format. The paper must include at least 5–7 scholarly sources to include the class textbooks and the Bible.
*Course specifics are tentative and subject to change each year. For the most current information, please refer to the Course Registration Tool.