Curriculum Guide · Courses
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Criminal Justice
Professors David Cole, Irv Gornstein, Allegra McLeod, Julie O'Sullivan, and Louis Seidman J.D. Course 003 | 4 credit hours Introduces the administration of the criminal justice system and serves as a foundation for the advanced courses offered in upperclass years. The course explores the development and operation of the constitutional provisions regulating the federal and state governments in the enforcement of their penal laws and analyzes in depth each step in the criminal process up to the decision to charge, including some or all of the following issues: search and seizure, arrest, interrogation, identification procedures, and the right to counsel. Neither Professor O'Sullivan nor Professor Rubin cover identification procedures.
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