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Canadian Criminal Justice System
Today's law enforcement professionals must be able to apply the laws of Canada and those of the provinces. Therefore, students require more than a basic understanding of the Canadian justice system and how it applies to the field of law enforcement. In this course, students acquire foundational knowledge and skills related to the development, structure and practical operation of the Canadian criminal justice system. The course is geared towards students who will become practioners in the criminal justice field and will require knowledge of their role in relation to the justice process as a whole. Throughout the course, students will have an opportunity to critically analyze the various components of the justice system, as well as examine the overall effectiveness and efficiency of the system.
09/10/201012/17/2010
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When registering for this course, it is not necessary to include the 2 digit college code prefix (i.e. ABC123, not NA-ABC123).
Cambrian CM-LEG1100
Canadore CN-PFP101
Confederation CF-OL251
Durham DU-PFP8101
George Brown GB-GSSC1160
Georgian GG-TBA
Loyalist LO-LAWS1004
Mohawk MO-LAWSPF111
Niagara NC-LAWS1127
Northern NO-TBA
Sault SA-OEL1018
Sheridan SH-JUST70010
Sir Sandford Fleming SF-LAWS146
St.Lawrence SL-CSDU197
Durham
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