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bullet Essentials of American Criminal Justice
This course of study is built around  Criminal Justice: A Brief Introduction, 6/e; authored by  Frank Schmalleger, Ph.D.,; and published by Pearson Education.
bullet Organized Crime
PowerPoint slides that serve as a guide for a serious online study of organized crime.
bullet A Survey of American Corrections

Crime Scene Investigation and Forensic Science
A video teaching series consisting of ten0 50-minute presentations.

  1. Blood Splatter
  2. Body Clues
  3. Bullets and Blood
  4. DNA's Debut
  5. Fingering the Killer

 

  1. Fire and Metal
  2. Invisible Clues
  3. The Body Searchers
  4. Tracings in Blood
  5. Unusual Clues 

 

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Civil Disturbance Operations
Less formally know as Riot Control

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Evidence: Investigation, Rules and Trials
A detailed outline/summary that can serve as a guide for online study.

The study of criminal justice traditionally revolves around three main components of the criminal justice system:

  • police
  • courts
  • corrections

The pursuit of criminal justice is, however, related to studies of psychology, anthropology, economics, history, law, political science, sociology, and theology.

The Criminal Justice curriculum at Free-Ed.Net is not intended to be a substitute for studies at an accredited, degree-granting college. Rather, it serves as a supplement for formal training and serves a need for looking into the nature of criminal justice careers before committing to a college experience.

 

David L. Heiserman, Editor
SweetHaven Publishing Services, Publisher

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