| Subject Area | Investigation |
| Course Title and Number | CRJS 4103 Criminal Justice Diversity |
| Course Description | A course in applied human relations that examines the dynamics of class, race, and gender as they intersect with the social realities of crime and justice in the U.S. today. How class, race, and gender operate both separately and in combination to influence the criminal justice system. Includes a summary of reforms and policies to reduce bias in crime control and criminal reduction currently under consideration. Prepares students for conducting and managing criminal justice in a pluralistic society. The facts and theoretical foundation are presented so that students can make their own informed decisions about discrimination in the criminal justice system. |
| Provided by | Bemidji State University |
| Department | Criminal Justice |
| Program Name | Criminal Justice Major, B.S.
Criminal Justice, A. S. |
| Credits | 3 |
| Delivery Method | Online, Self-guided, On-campus |
| Technology Requirements | Personal Computer, Broadband Internet |
| Estimated time per week | Chat session - 1 hour/week; Weekly online quizzes (20 min.) Independent study time - 2 hours |
| Course Schedule | http://students.bemidjistate.edu/
schedules/fall/ecourselist.aspx?CourseType=06 |
| Approximate Tuition/Fees | Tuition -resident: $598.50
Tuition -nonresident: $1,257.00 Approximate Course Fees: $62.29 |
| Registration | https://webproc.mnscu.edu/
eservices/login.html?campusid=070 |
| Contact | Department of Criminal Justice
College of Social and Natural Sciences Bemidji State University 1500 Birchmont Drive NE Bemidji MN 56601-2699 1-218-755-2001 1-218-755-4048 (fax) 1-800-475-2001 (toll free) mherbert@bemidjistate.edu http://www.bemidjistate.edu/ academics/departments/criminal_justice |