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Spring 2024

Criminal Justice: Behind the Robe and Beyond

Fundamental to any law school education are the analytical, critical thinking, and writing skills necessary to work in the legal profession. A core mission of every law school is to develop those skills. The course "Criminal Justice: Behind the Robe and Beyond" is designed to help law students take a step beyond the fundamental skill set acquired in law school. The course will help students learn about many of the practical aspects of the criminal justice system and of the work legal professionals do within it. Though the course will provide basic information about each distinct area, the goal of the course is to give students a practical understanding of the many factors, legal and non-legal, influencing the outcomes of those who are charged with crimes and affected by crimes.

Instructor

Course Information

Credits

2

Prerequisites

Recommended: LAW 6085 Criminal Procedure Investigation or LAW 6229 Criminal Procedure Adjudication

Graduation Requirements

Upper Division Legal Writing

Subject / Concentration

Criminal Justice*

Student year

J.D. - 2L/3L (Upper Division)
LL.M.

Grade base

A - F

Course type

Seminar
* Indicates Concentration

Other Sections

Spring 2025

Hon. Jay M. Quam ’88