2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Law and Justice Department
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College of the Sciences
Ellensburg
Farrell Hall, room 309
CWU-Des Moines (D)
CWU-Lynnwood (L)
CWU-Pierce (P)
Mail Stop 7580
509-963-3219
https://www.cwu.edu/academics/law-justice/
Faculty and Staff
Chair
Cody Stoddard, PhD
Professors
Teresa Francis Divine, JD, LLM, criminal law, correctional law
Rodrigo Murataya, PhD, criminal investigation, police-community relations, police personnel administration
Krystal Noga-Styron, JD, PhD, criminal law, crime and the media
Associate Professors
Roger Schaefer, PhD, corrections, research methods, criminal justice policy
Cody Stoddard, PhD, courts and law, decision making, policing, criminal justice theory, and quantitative method
Assistant Professors
Trye Price, PhD, victimization, and qauntitative methods
Sara Toto, PhD, corrections, victimization, and quantitative methods
Senior Lecturers
Saul Chacon, MA, corrections, policing
R. Shaffer Claridge, JD, civil practice, courts and trails, legal writing, legal research
Robert Moore, MA, corrections, correctional counseling
Lecturer
Todd Mildon, JD, civil practice, paralegal, courts, legal writing, legal research, community and social justice, constitutional law
Staff
Megan Dickinson, secretary supervisor
Department Standards
Admission to the major and to the minor
- Grade requirement: overall grade point average of 2.25 or higher. The department chair may admit a limited number of students with grade point averages below 2.25 under extenuating circumstances.
- Students applying to the major must submit a major application form.
- The law and justice department reserves the right to modify these requirements in special cases or as the needs of the department change.
Exit Requirements
A minimum grade of C- must be earned in all courses used to fulfill the requirements of the major and of the minor.
(NOTE: for all 400-level LAJ courses, student must have completed either a DTA or ENG 101 and 102, MATH 101 or 153 or 154 or 164 or 170 or 172, MATH 102 or MATH 130 or CS 105 (basic skills in these categories.)
Course Offerings
Frequency of course offering information can be found at the department website: https://www.cwu.edu/academics/law-justice/ or by contacting the department directly.
ProgramsBachelor of Arts (B.A.)MinorCoursesLaw and Justice (LAJ)- LAJ 102 - Introduction to Law and Justice
- LAJ 202 - Policing in a Contemporary Society
- LAJ 203 - Wildlife Law Enforcement
- LAJ 210 - Latinos, Law and Justice
- LAJ 215 - Law in American History
- LAJ 216 - Race, Gender and Justice
- LAJ 298 - Special Topics
- LAJ 299 - Seminar
- LAJ 300 - Administration of Criminal Justice
- LAJ 302 - Criminal Procedure
- LAJ 303 - Legal Research
- LAJ 310 - Trial Practice and Strategy
- LAJ 311 - Family Law
- LAJ 313 - Introduction to Criminal Law
- LAJ 316 - Introduction to Paralegal Studies
- LAJ 317 - Introduction to Civil Practice
- LAJ 318 - Introduction to Forensics
- LAJ 324 - Correctional Law
- LAJ 326 - Correctional Counseling
- LAJ 327 - Community Corrections
- LAJ 329 - Drugs, Alcohol, and Criminal Justice
- LAJ 331 - Investigation
- LAJ 332 - Police Community Relations
- LAJ 333 - Police Personnel Administration
- LAJ 334 - Issues in Policing
- LAJ 342 - Juvenile Justice Process
- LAJ 347 - Court Structure and Process
- LAJ 350 - Criminal Justice and the Media
- LAJ 351 - Preparing for Law Enforcement and Corrections Careers
- LAJ 353 - Great American Trials
- LAJ 360 - Sex Crime and Sexual Offending
- LAJ 377 - Mock Trial
- LAJ 396 - Individual Study
- LAJ 397 - Honors
- LAJ 398 - Special Topics
- LAJ 399 - Seminar
- LAJ 400 - Research Methods in Criminal Justice
- LAJ 401 - Ethics, Diversity, and Conflict in Criminal Justice
- LAJ 402 - African Americans and the Constitution
- LAJ 403 - Sexual Minorities, the Law, and Justice
- LAJ 409 - Forensics Capstone
- LAJ 410 - Legal Writing
- LAJ 418 - Contract Law
- LAJ 420 - Community and Social Justice
- LAJ 422 - Justice, Activism, and Social Science
- LAJ 426 - Advanced Correctional Counseling
- LAJ 436 - Statistical Applications in Law and Justice
- LAJ 440 - Basic Mediation
- LAJ 449 - Legal Regulation of Expression
- LAJ 450 - Report Writing
- LAJ 451 - Crime in America
- LAJ 453 - Domestic Violence Issues
- LAJ 455 - Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
- LAJ 459 - Current Issues
- LAJ 460 - Terrorism
- LAJ 470 - Victimology
- LAJ 489 - Senior Seminar in Law and Justice
- LAJ 490 - Cooperative Education
- LAJ 491 - Workshop
- LAJ 492 - Teaching Experience in Law and Justice
- LAJ 493 - Field Experience
- LAJ 495 - Directed Research
- LAJ 496 - Individual Study
- LAJ 498 - Special Topics
- LAJ 499 - Field Experience Seminar
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