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CRJ 422 Week 3 Outline Capstone Project
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CRJ 422 Week 3 Outline Capstone Project The focus of the capstone project seeks to solve a contemporary criminal and social justice issue, through the application of information from sociology, law, psychology, ethics, and related fields to the study of criminal justice. In developing a proposed solution to a modern criminal and social justice issue, students are encouraged to use scholarly sources, multimedia, interviews with professionals in the field, and primary sources to identify and devise a workable plan. b. Analyze criminal and social justice theories in relation to the United States Constitution.
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CRJ 422 Week 3 Outline Capstone Project
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CRJ 422 Week 3 Outline Capstone Project The focus of the capstone project seeks to solve a contemporary criminal and social justice issue, through the application of information from sociology, law, psychology, ethics, and related fields to the study of criminal justice. In developing a proposed solution to a modern criminal and social justice issue, students are encouraged to use scholarly sources, multimedia, interviews with professionals in the field, and primary sources to identify and devise a workable plan. b. Analyze criminal and social justice theories in relation to the United States Constitution.
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CRJ 422 Week 3 Outline Capstone Project
http://www.fres-courses.com/product/crj-422-week-3-outline-capstone-project |
CRJ 422 Week 3 Outline Capstone Project The focus of the capstone project seeks to solve a contemporary criminal and social justice issue, through the application of information from sociology, law, psychology, ethics, and related fields to the study of criminal justice. In developing a proposed solution to a modern criminal and social justice issue, students are encouraged to use scholarly sources, multimedia, interviews with professionals in the field, and primary sources to identify and devise a workable plan. b. Analyze criminal and social justice theories in relation to the United States Constitution.
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