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semester) CRJU 27373 3 CR. (3 LEC.) Criminal Justice Internship Prerequisite: CRJU 10203 The aim of this course is an attempt to bring training and education into a more meaningful relationship, by providing a planned program of research, observation, study, and work in an approved institution and/or agency. The program is designed to assist the student in selecting that segment of the appropriate field which may ultimately become the career of his/her choice. Additionally, the program is aimed toward more mature individuals who are presently employed in a segment of one of the three areas and wish to broaden their knowledge of the system, or individuals who may contemplate getting into another segment of the system by making a career change. The intern program is designed to supplement classroom study with constructive participation in their chosen area. Under the dual supervision of the faculty and practitioners, the student has an opportunity to apply techniques and procedures to situational experiences in his/her chosen area of study. (Offered on demand) CRJU 11033 3 CR. (3 LEC.) Juvenile Crime and Delinquency This course provides a study covering the philosophy of the juvenile justice system and how it has evolved in the United States. Emphasis is directed to the role of the family, police, courts, school, and other justice officials in controlling and sanctioning juvenile crime and delinquency with an analysis of juvenile delinquent behavior, problems, causes, and preve