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AJS123: Ethics and the Administration of Justice
– 3 credits
Introduces and explores ethical issues and the justice system. Focuses on ethics and the law, the police, courts and corrections. Reviews ethical theory, concepts and practices as they relate to administration of justice. Explores issues of how media/social media shape ethics. Encourages critical thinking and value decision making in criminal justice system situations. Prerequisites: None.
General Education Designations: HU
Class#
Location
Delivery
Dates
Days
Times
Instructors
Availability
25258
Chandler-Gilbert: Williams Campus
Williams Baylor Hall Rm 176
In Person
01/15 –
05/09
Spring 2025
W
7:00PM – 9:40PM
- D. Schneidmiller
Class Started
Contact Enrollment Services for Registration Assistance
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Notes
- Notes: Meets at the Williams Campus
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Book Information
AJS123: Ethics and the Administration of Justice – 3 credits
Introduces and explores ethical issues and the justice system. Focuses on ethics and the law, the police, courts and corrections. Reviews ethical theory, concepts and practices as they relate to administration of justice. Explores issues of how media/social media shape ethics. Encourages critical thinking and value decision making in criminal justice system situations. Prerequisites: None.
General Education Designations: HU
Class# | Location | Delivery | Dates | Days | Times | Instructors | Availability |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
25258
|
Chandler-Gilbert: Williams Campus
Williams Baylor Hall Rm 176 |
In Person
|
01/15 –
05/09
Spring 2025 |
W
|
7:00PM – 9:40PM
|
|
Class Started
Contact Enrollment Services for Registration Assistance |
|