CRJS 433 Criminal Justice Administration3 hours credit –The administration of criminal justice agencies. Includes organization theory, supervision, planning, personnel policies, management styles, public relations and budgeting in law enforcement, judicial and corrections agencies.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
The student will be able to
- Explain the process of developing paradigms– thinking outside the box.
- Describe and participate in the process of analyzing organizational and procedural problems.
- Make use of goal setting and assist in the development of objectives.
- Describe and work within the process used in criminal justice project plan development and implementation.
- Discuss and apply the issues involved in developing complex criminal justice policies.
- Work with others in diverse group projects.
- Demonstrate the ability to self-motivate and assist others in accomplishing goals.
- Demonstrate the ability to use multitasking and time management.
- Demonstrate a high degree of interdependent accountability