Fall 2019 CRJ2210 Courts and Justice

    Monday, August 26, 2019 until Saturday, December 14, 2019 UTC -05:00


    Aurora University
    347 S Gladstone Ave
    Aurora, IL 60506
    United States

    Monday and Wednesday
    3:55-5:40 p.m.


    Structures and legal concepts underlying the American criminal court process are the focus of this course, including theoretical framework and functional and dysfunctional aspects of courts of limited and general jurisdiction. Students will be expected to observe at least four hours of a trial at a local criminal court.

    Semester hours: 4 
    Prerequisite: CRJ1010 Introduction to Criminal Justice

    Students should contact Kristine Kane at kkane@auroracentral.com to complete payment within 48 hours of registration.

    Registration is no longer available.