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CJS200 — Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 Hours

Ethics is the study of right and wrong good and evil. It involves all aspects of who we are our minds hearts relationships with each other and the intentions and motives for our actions. During this course students become more aware and open to moral and ethical issues in criminal justice and students learn to develop critical thinking and analytical skills causing them to be more personally responsible. The educational process of ethics is recognizing how criminal justice is engaged in a process of authority coercive power and selective discretionary authority. This course will develop whole sight in creation of a vision of ethical and moral standards within the criminal justice environment. ELA Placement: ELA 099 Requirement Prerequisite: None Semester Hour(s): 3 hour(s) Lecture / Lab Hours: 3 lec/week 198 2026 - 2027 Programs

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