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Dec 07, 2025
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CRMJ 1015 - Homeland Security This course examines international and domestic terrorism in a historical and social context including the exploration of ideological and religious movements and radicalization that result in terror attacks on the United States. Law enforcement response through prevention, interdiction, identification, protection and security is explored. Constitutional challenges with heightened security as well as the future of homeland security are discussed. Minimum Credits: 3 Grading: Letter
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