CRJ 410 — Search and Seizure
Criminal Justice
3 Credits
This course examines the balance that is made in the United States between the legitimate need of law enforcement agencies to gather evidence and the right of individuals to be secure from unwarranted governmental intrusion. The anatomy of search warrants will be covered in some depth as well as searches incidental to arrest, searches of motor vehicles, consent searches, stop and frisk, exigency searches, and administrative searches. Students will seek deeper understanding of Search and Seizure principles through the study of controlling case law and legal precedent.
Requirements and Prerequsites
Offered