Learn Criminal Justice As Thoroughly As Any Lawyer

Master Criminal Procedure Without the Modern Law School Cost, Political Correctness, Critical Race Theory or “Diversity, Inclusion & Equity” Cultism!

SAVE on the 6-Class Bundle!

This Course On
Constitutional Law Alone

$2000
  • Registration for this Criminal Justice Course taught Spring 2024
  • Taught Live Each Wednesday January 12 - April 11 @ 6 PM Eastern time
  • Can't attend? No worries! Every registrant will have access to a replay recording of each module!
  • 14 Modules total + Optional Final Exam-Based Certification

6 future +3 prerecorded Courses Bundle!

Normally $15,000

Just 4 quarterly payments of $995 (Save 74%!)

  • A HUGE Discount on the 6-course law bundle! Registration is for 3 semester-long live law courses + 3 prerecorded law courses that can be taken at any time, + pre-reserved seats to those very same 3 law courses the next time they are offered live! Courses are:
  • THIS Course on Criminal Justice (Live Spring 2024)
  • Constitutional Law (Live Spring 2023)
  • Criminal Law Prerecorded
    + Future seat!
  • Criminal Procedure (Live Fall 2023)
  • Evidence Law Prerecorded
    + Future seat!
  • Property Law Prerecorded
    + Future seat!
  • (click on the course name to learn more about each class)

What’s In Store For You In This Course?

Criminal Justice is about more than just what happens in court.  It is about the entire holistic system, from crime prevention to police departments, (yes) the court system, prisons, parole and rehabilitation efforts.  The following is the modules to be presented, which will be more fully fleshed out as we get closer to the class.  

The mission of the Criminal Justice Course is to provide a thorough understanding of overall criminal justice system as it is taught in law school, but at a fraction of the time and cost of what law school costs today, and without the political correctness, critical race theory, or “diversity, inclusion, and equity” cultism that has so thoroughly infected modern law schools.  We just do law, as traditionally taught, period.

We’re able to offer these law-school level courses to you at these amazingly low prices precisely because we don’t incur the cost of having them formally accredited, as would be required for a degree-offering program.  If you are interested in an actual Juris Doctor (law degree), it would be necessary for you to attend an accredited law school with its attendant cost and time commitments. 

That said—if you are seriously considering law school, taking our American Law Courses first would place you in an extremely advantageous position relative to your fellow students, who will be learning this material for the first time while earning their law school grades, while you will already have mastered it.

Meet Your Professor

Attorney Steve Gosney, Esq. is in his third decade of practicing law,
specializing in Florida criminal law, with experience in Federal and State appeals, as well as extensive trial experience, including the designation in Florida Criminal Trial Law, having handled over 360 appeals. He has written or co-written well over a dozen treatises on criminal appellate law, and is in the top 10% most cited authors of expert law articles.

Attorney Gosney is an Instructor at the Public Defender’s Office Trial Attorneys, where he has taught hundreds of attorneys at the appellate and trial levels. He is listed on the Fulbright Specialist Roster by the US Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

In addition to his legal work, Mr. Gosney also a firearms enthusiast and qualified to be an NRA Certified Instructor on Pistol Shooting.

What Will You Learn In This Course?

Why Criminal Justice Matters

Learn the purpose of our system, what it's meant to provide to individuals and society, and how taking a holistic approach to it helps see the forest for what it is, isn't, and ought to be.

Crime & Crime Causation

How do we define what is 'illegal'? What is the purpose of making some things immoral but legal and others worthy of lengthy prison sentences. Why do people commit crimes? Our rather philosophical lesson will end on practical applications of the law to reach philosophical ends.

History & Organization of Policing

Police are a new thing. Relatively at least. The modern concept of a non-militaristic professional fighting force for domestic peace-keeping has been one of the most fundamental shifts of the modern age. Discover how we now view police work and how that has changed our domestic landscape.

Contemporary Issues & Challenges

America has some uniquely complicated issues that make our goal of a truly just system difficult to attain. We will discuss the miriad of issues that have arised in the modern era, how we have addressed them, and the solutions that we have yet to find today.

Courts & Adjudication

Felony trials are perhaps the most attention-grabbing and newsworthy aspect of our justice system, but they are really just a small part of our courts system. From adjudication, mediation, pre- and post- trial work and sentencing much more goes into a holistic grasp of our states and federal departments of justice.

Corrections, Incarceration & Prison Society

Our prison system houses more prisoners per capita than any other in the world, or, in fact, the whole of human history. Learn why, the unique struggles associated with mass incarceration, and what our government is trying to do to alleviate problems that have arised as the result, including Prison Society rules to prevent overcrowding.

Re-entry Into the Community

Probation requirements, halfway houses, forced therapy and sobriety. These are just a few of the systems we have in place to help prisoners readjust to living in our communities again. And yet recidivism rates are in the 90+ percentile for many major crimes. Why are we failing so miserably, and how can we both help future released prisoners and prevent more crime perpetration.

Juvenile Justice

We all accept that a small child must be treated differently from a hardened criminal. But where is the line drawn? At adulthood? What should the justice system look like for minors more generally? How are parents beholden to the actions of their children? Learned how our society has decided to answer all these questions and more.

Save on the 6-Class Bundle!

This Course On
Constitutional Law Alone

$2000
  • Registration for this Criminal Justice Course taught Spring 2024
  • Taught Live Each Wednesday January 12 - April 11 @ 6 PM Eastern time
  • Can't attend? No worries! Every registrant will have access to a replay recording of each module!
  • 14 Modules total + Optional Final Exam-Based Certification

6 future +3 prerecorded Courses Bundle!

Normally $15,000

Just 4 quarterly payments of $995 (Save 74%!)

  • A HUGE Discount on the 6-course law bundle! Registration is for 3 semester-long live law courses + 3 prerecorded law courses that can be taken at any time, + pre-reserved seats to those very same 3 law courses the next time they are offered live! Courses are:
  • THIS Course on Criminal Justice (Live Spring 2024)
  • Constitutional Law (Live Spring 2023)
  • Criminal Law Prerecorded
    + Future seat!
  • Criminal Procedure (Live Fall 2023)
  • Evidence Law Prerecorded
    + Future seat!
  • Property Law Prerecorded
    + Future seat!
  • (click on the course name to learn more about each class)

FAQ

This Course will be taught in the same manner as experienced by Dean Andrew Branca and Dr. Linda Denno when they took the subject in their first years of law school, but with an extra emphasis on our rights and liberty within the law. Like those courses, this one requires a final exam be passed for successful completion (certification). This course is not accredited by any academic organization.

This 14 module class starts each Wednesday at 6:00 PM. beginning January 12, 2024 and ending April 11, 2024.  The course wraps up at approximately 8:00 PM. A recording of each module will be made available for any student who cannot attend the live module.

Each class will be hosted live online and streamed to the comfort of your own computer, tablet, or smart phone using our webinar platform! We will provide access to the webinar platform well ahead of the course. The webinar platform is highly effective across devices and very easy to install. It takes almost no time or real technical know-how. Regardless, if you struggle we will be right here to help you get set up.

This is an open-registration course. You do not need to have any prior formal education in the law to take this course.

It is expected that every person accessing course content will be a registered student.

If you cannot attend one or more live modules we will provide you with access to a recording of each module during the course.

Because of the limited seats for this course, we offer a limited 50% refund if a student withdraws at least one week prior to the start of the course.

Meet Dean Andrew Branca

Attorney Andrew F. Branca, Esq. is in his fourth decade of practicing law, specializing in self-defense law of the United States, where he is an internationally recognized expert. Through his legal practice, Law of Self Defense LLC, Andrew helps law-abiding armed citizens make better informed, more confident, more decisive decisions in defense of themselves, their families, and their property.

Andrew is an occasional Guest Instructor and subject matter expert (SME) on self-defense law at the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s National Academy at Quantico and the Sig Sauer Academy, has been the legal expert co-host on the Outdoor Channel’s enormously popular TV show The Best Defense.

Andrew also teaches other lawyers how to argue self-defense cases as a certified instructor with the Continuing Legal Education (CLE) system in the majority of states around the country.

In addition to his legal work, Andrew is also an NRA Life Member and Certified Instructor, an IDPA Charter/Life member (IDPA #13), and a Master-class competitor in multiple IDPA divisions.