Description
		
			A comprehensive study of constitutional principles governing law 
enforcement, corrections policies, and the rights of individuals.  
Emphases include criminal conduct, search and seizure, interrogation 
of suspects, incarceration and the use of force, appeals, death 
penalty, and rules of evidence. Special attention will be given to 
recent cases and trends. Prerequisites: CRJ 203 and CRJ 220 or 
instructor approval. (3 s.h.)