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CJUS 220 - Introduction to Corrections


Credit(s): 3

Institutional correctional systems at local, state and federal levels and community-based corrections, including probation and parole, are studied. The demographics of the prison population along with an examination of the inmate subculture and issues pertaining to special populations are also explored. (Spring Semester)

Course Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the course, students will be able to
  • Describe the role of corrections in the criminal justice system as an instrument of social control.
  • Identify the different areas of the correctional process, including probation, community-based programs, parole, intermediate sanctions and alternative sentences.
  • Explain the history of corrections in the United States.
  • Differentiate between the population, operation, and jurisdiction of American jails and prisons.
  • Understand the relationship between corrections and other criminal justice agencies and activities.



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