New York State Criminal Code

CJUS-345-I1R

SUNY Delhi

  • Semester
    Fall 2024
  • Instructor
    Paul Rogan
  • Start Date
    08-26-2024
  • Total Credits
    3
  • Call to Register
    607-746-4560

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The primary purpose of this course is to review and explain what the criminal statutes for the State of New York mean. In addition to the meanings of the criminal code for New York, the course highlights how one applies the code, and the differences among offenses. Prerequisites: CJUS 100 and GOVT 110 or CJUS 150 Restrictions: BS Criminal Justice majors only (3:3,0) Restricted to students enrolled in the following Major: Criminal Justice
Course Area: Criminal Justice/Criminology
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Dates: 08-26-2024 - 12-13-2024
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Instructor: Paul Rogan
Local Course ID: 24FA_DEL_CJUS345_1
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