CRJU 4440 Administration of Criminal Justice
This course discusses the nature and scope of major challenges administrators face in law enforcement, the court system, and correctional institutions. Students will examine and evaluate the various organizational frameworks and administrative patterns in the criminal justice system. Differences between public and private sector administration; organizational and administrative principles and practices; financial administration; role of technology; labor relations, and administrative models associated with traditional and contemporary criminal justice agencies will also be discussed and assessed.
Lecture Hours
3 hours
Prerequisite
Completion of
CRJU 1100 with a grade of 'C' or better.