Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
College of Law Criminal Law/Criminal Justice Courses

 

Courses:

Criminal Law *

Criminal Procedure *

Advanced Criminal Procedure (Arizona)

Advanced Criminal Procedure (Federal)

Corporate Criminal Investigations

Criminal Investigation and Discovery

DNA: Science, Law and Policy

Federal Criminal Law and Procedure

Issues in Federal Criminal Justice

Clinics:

Criminal Defense Clinic

Criminal Prosecution Clinic

Domestic Violence Clinic

Immigration Clinic

Juvenile Justice Clinic

School of Public Administration and Policy Criminal Law/Criminal Justice Courses

Judicial Administration and Reform *

Correctional Theories and Policies *

Government Security and the Response to Terrorism *

White Collar Crime *

Intelligence and United States National Security (Fall 2004/Fall 2005)

History of U.S. Intelligence: Organization and Policy (Spring 2005/Spring 2006)

Terrorist Networks: Challenges Facing Future Research (Tent. Offered Spring 2005/2006)

An asterisk (*) indicates a cross-listed course.

 

Advice to Law Students

Advice to Law Clerks/Research Assistants/Summer Associates

Advice to 1L's from Jack Chin's Former Students

Top Ten Tips For Writing Law School Papers

 

Job Information from the College of Law's Career & Professional Development Office:

Government and Public Interest Handbook (Current edition)

This publication contains contact information and hiring practices for city, county and state government offices in Arizona and Nevada (including Public Defenders, County Attorneys and Attorneys General), as well as for the Office of U.S. Attorney and Federal Public Defender.



   
       
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