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Dec 07, 2025
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CJ 4960 - Race, Ethnicity, and the Criminal Justice System(3 Units) Using case law and research studies, an exploration and analysis of
the role and treatment of ethnic minorities in the American
criminal justice system from a historical, sociological, and legal
perspective. The impact of race in the system, and ethnic
minorities as criminal suspects, defendants, convicts, crime
victims, and criminal justice professionals are discussed,
including the system’s biases, disproportionate sentencing, and
inappropriate police responses to minority victims.Prerequisites: CJ 2250 or consent of instructor.
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