CRIM 3212: Criminal Law and Procedures (2021-2022)

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This course covers the basic principles of criminal law such as the necessary components of a crime, the basic elements of specific criminal offenses, and legally recognized excuses and justifications. This course will also investigate the legal procedure that accompanies the offenses both before and after arrest. In particular, the constitutional constraints on the government investigation of crime will be examined. Topics include search and seizure, interrogations and confessions, eyewitness identification, stop and frisk, electronic surveillance, and the right to counsel. Typically offered: Winter.

Term CRN Credits Instructor(s) Days Time Dates Location Open
Winter 20121 5 David Diekema
M,W,F
Final: Th
2:30PM-3:50 PM
3:00PM-5:00 PM
01/04-03/11
03/17-03/17
Demaray Hall 354
Demaray Hall 354
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Restrictions: Freshman students are excluded.
Attributes: Writing "W" Course, Upper-Division
Grade Modes: (Default) Normal Grading, Audit
Instructional Methods: Traditional
Note: Full Term

Prerequisites:
(CRIM 1110: C- or better
OR CRIM 2510: C- or better)