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Certificate in Law Enforcement Administration

Beginning in September, 2008, the Institute for Law Enforcement Administration and the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice (CRCJ) at the University of Texas at Arlington, will partner to offer a Certificate in Law Enforcement Administration for police officers, supervisors, and managers. To receive the certificate, participants must complete four courses offered by ILEA (13 student course hours) and five courses (15 student course hours) offered by the Department of CRCJ at UTA. Courses to be taken at ILEA are LEA 200, School of Police Supervision; LEA 220, Fair Labor Standards Act Law; ETH 100 Ethical Decision Making (online); and ETH 150, Ethics Train-the-Trainer. On-line courses from UTA are CCJO 2310, Introduction to Criminal Justice; CCJO 3370, Ethnic and Gender Issues in Criminal Justice; CCJO 4330, American Judicial Systems; CCJO 4336, Comparative Criminal Justice Systems; and CCJO 4352, Criminal Careers and Behavior Systems.

Program Development - Ethics and Leadership in Corrections
In late August, 2008, a team of corrections authorities and academics from across North America gathered at the headquarters of Center for American and International Law, for the purpose of discussing and designing curricula for ethics and leadership training programs in the field of corrections. The funding for this very productive program development meeting was provided by a grant from the Research Fellows at the Center for American and International Law. Participants in this session provided considerable insight and guidance to ILEA staff, all of which will be reflected in forthcoming corrections-specific programs.

 
 

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