Cathryn Lavery
Department Chair
Email: clavery@iona.edu
Phone: (914) 633-2597
Office Hours:
Tuesday 2:00 - 4:30 pm
Thursday 1:00 - 2:00 pm
Friday Noon - 2:00 pm
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Undergraduate Course Offerings
- CRJ 205 - Criminal Justice: Scope Method
- CRJ 207 - Principles of Penal Law
- CRJ 220 - Probation and Parole
- CRJ 305 - Substantive Criminal Law
- CRJ 310 - Criminal Investigation
- CRJ 317 - Evidence and Procedure Law
- CRJ 320 - Corrections
- CRJ 325 - Critical Issues in Policing
- CRJ 330 - Criminal Justice Criminology
- CRJ 400 - Research Methods for Criminal Justice Majors
- CRJ 450 - Internship in Criminal Justice
- CRJ 490 - Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice
In addition to the foregoing, the Department offers a wide variety of "special topics" courses that relate to cutting edge issues and developments in the field of criminal justice. For example:
- CRJ 491 - 499 - Special Topics in Criminal Justice
Other special topics courses that were recently offered include: Restorative Justice, Inspections and Oversight in Criminal Justice, Organized Crime, White Collar Crime, Terrorism and critical issues in Policing.
- CRJ 1107 - New York Penal Law
- CRJ 2100 - Probation & Parole Theory & Practice
- CRJ 2105 - Survey of Criminalistics
- CRJ 2107 - Evidence & Procedure
- CRJ 2205 - Criminalistics Lab 1
- CRJ 2500 - Introduction to Security
- CRJ 3100 - Presentation of Evidence
- CRJ 3101 - Police Safety Management
- CRJ 3102 - Advanced Criminal Investigation
- CRJ 3500 - Special Topics in Criminal Justice: White Collar Crime
- CRJ 3600 - Special Topics in Criminal Justice: Terrorism & Executive Protection
- CRJ 4005 - Crime Prevention- Industrial & Personal Loss Prevention
- CRJ 4100 - Arson Investigation
- CRJ 4500 - Police & Community Relations
- CRJ 4550 - Seminar: Police Personnel Administration & Supervision
- CRJ 4905 - Terrorism & Crisis Management
- CRJ 4925 - Juvenile Justice
- CRJ 4990-4999 - Special Topics in Criminal Justice
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