Criminal Law
CJ106 Criminal Law
College of Business and Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Department
Course Description: This course provides a foundation for understanding substantive criminal law. Topics explored include the general elements of criminal offenses, the parties to crimes, affirmative defenses, and the legal elements of inchoate offenses. Students will learn the legal elements of the following offenses: homicide; crimes against persons; crimes against property and habitation; crimes against public order, safety, and morality; and finally, crimes against the administration of justice.
Credit Hours: 3.00
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
Programs offering this course
- Criminal Justice (BS) | Crime and Intelligence Analysis Concentration
- Criminal Justice (BS) | Criminal Justice Concentration
- Criminal Justice (BS) | Digital Forensics Concentration
- Criminal Justice (BS) | Homeland Security Concentration
- Information and Cybersecurity Operations (BS)
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