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Spring 2008 Class Schedule

Updated: June 12, 2008

Administration of Justice (ADMJ)


ADMJ 300    Introduction to Administration of Justice    3 Units

Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ADMJ 300; ENGWR 100 and ENGRD 310 with grades "C" or better, or ESLW 320 and ESLR 320 with grades of "C" or better.
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course introduces students to the characteristics of the criminal justice system in the United States. Focus is placed on examining crime measurement, theoretical explanations of crime, response to crime, components of the system, and current challenges to the system. The course examines the evolutions of the principles and approaches utilized by the justice system and the evolving forces which have shaped those principals and approaches. Emphasis is placed on the structure and function of the police, courts, and corrections. Students are introduced to the origins and development of criminal law, legal process, sentencing, and incarceration policies. Role and role expectations of criminal justice agents will be identified and studied.

Schedule: Full Term, Jan 19-May 21
MW           07:30AM-08:50AM   LEC   W.Thorpe             SCC MAIN ADJ 5       19494
TTh          07:30AM-08:50AM   LEC   K.Gould              SCC MAIN ADJ 4       19493
MW           10:30AM-11:50AM   LEC   W.Thorpe             SCC MAIN ADJ 4       19495
TTh          01:00PM-02:20PM   LEC   J.Karver             SCC MAIN ADJ 5       19496
MW           06:00PM-07:20PM   LEC   W.Thorpe             SCC MAIN ADJ 4       19497
Sa           01:00PM-04:05PM   LEC   B.Barber             SCC MAIN ADJ 5       20312
On-Campus


ADMJ 301    Applied Reporting Techniques for Criminal Justice    3 Units

Prerequisite: None
Advisory: Completion of ENGWR 100 and ENGRD 310 with grades of "C" or better.
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course provides a study of the techniques of communicating facts, information, and ideas effectively in a simple, clear, and logical manner in the various types of criminal justice system reports: letters, memorandums, directives, and administrative reports. Emphasis will be placed on criminal justice terminology; use of English and organization of information; practice experience in note taking and report writing; and presentation of testimony in court.

Schedule: Full Term, Jan 19-May 21
TTh          06:00AM-07:20AM   LEC   R.Appel              SCC MAIN ADJ 5       21896
W            07:30PM-10:20PM   LEC   S.Segura             SCC MAIN AUD 5       19503
TTh          08:30PM-09:50PM   LEC   G.McKee              SCC MAIN ADJ 5       19502
On-Campus

Schedule: Other Term, Mar 24-Apr 19
MW           05:30PM-09:45PM   LEC   R.Appel              West Sac WSO 183     23967
Sa           09:00AM-01:15PM   LEC   R.Appel              West Sac WSO 183     23967
Meets M W and Sa - section 23967
Off-Campus - West Sacramento Center, 1275 Halyard Drive, West Sacramento.


ADMJ 302    Community Relations: Multicultural Issues    3 Units

Prerequisite: None
Advisory: Completion of ENGRD 310 and ENGWR 100 with grades of 'C' or better.
General Education: AA/AS Area F.
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course examines the complex, dynamic relationship between communities and the institutions of the justice system in addressing crime and conflict with an emphasis on the challenges and prospects of administering justice within a diverse, multicultural population. The course addresses the role that race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, social class, culture and criminal justice professional play in shaping these relationships. The course examines new strategies, skills, tools, and cultural knowledge necessary for personnel engaged in all aspects of the criminal justice system. Special topics include the impact that terrorism and the need for homeland security have changed the dynamics of police community relations.

Schedule: Full Term, Jan 19-May 21
MW           07:30AM-08:50AM   LEC   K.Gould              SCC MAIN ADJ 4       21372
TTh          01:00PM-02:20PM   LEC   F.Foote              SCC MAIN ADJ 4       22221
TTh          07:00PM-08:20PM   LEC   O.Brown              SCC MAIN ADJ 4       21373
Su           01:00PM-04:05PM   LEC   J.Leach              SCC MAIN ADJ 5       21292
On-Campus


ADMJ 303    Substance Abuse: Effects on Body and Behavior (Same as PSYC 405)    3 Units

Prerequisite: None
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGRD 310 or ENGWR 100.
General Education: AA/AS Area E2.
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course is designed for anyone who is interested in the effects illegal drugs, prescription drugs, over the counter drugs, vitamins, health foods, coffee, and nicotine have on people physically, emotionally, mentally, and financially. This course is especially recommended for people who are seeking or working in careers in health, law enforcement, counseling, psychology, business, social services, or teaching. (Credit for ADMJ 303 or PSYC 405, but not both.)

Schedule: Full Term, Jan 19-May 21
MW           09:00AM-10:20AM   LEC   D.Trujillo           SCC MAIN ADJ 5       19507
MW           01:30PM-02:50PM   LEC   D.Trujillo           SCC MAIN ADJ 5       19508
TTh          04:00PM-05:20PM   LEC   J.Ducray             SCC MAIN ADJ 5       22147
On-Campus

Schedule: Other Term, Jan 29-May 20
TTh          03:30PM-04:55PM   LEC   J.Leach              Off Campus KEHS     24378
Off-Campus - John F. Kennedy Senior High School, 6715 Gloria Drive, Sacramento.


ADMJ 304    Juvenile Delinquency    3 Units

Prerequisite: None
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course is designed to examine juvenile delinquency from a variety of perspectives, including the concept of delinquency; theories of delinquency; social, community, and environmental influences on delinquency and the juvenile justice system (past and present). An overview of adolescent problems and current approaches being utilized to confront these problems will also be discussed. The course is designed to examine a variety of the causes of juvenile delinquency, as well as suggestions for the treatment of delinquency at both the state and local levels. This course examines the nature and extent of delinquency with relation to gender differences, family dynamics, peer and gang groups, schools, drug use, and the juvenile justice courts.

Schedule: Full Term, Jan 19-May 21
F            07:30AM-10:35AM   LEC   J.Karver             SCC MAIN ADJ 5       21374
TTh          09:00AM-10:20AM   LEC   K.Gould              SCC MAIN ADJ 4       19509
TTh          05:30PM-06:50PM   LEC   G.McKee              SCC MAIN ADJ 5       20313
On-Campus

Schedule: Other Term, Feb 20-Mar 15
MW           05:00PM-09:35PM   LEC   J.Aguas              West Sac WSO 183     23878
Sa           09:00AM-01:35PM   LEC   J.Aguas              West Sac WSO 183     23878
First class meeting - February 20, 2008 (Wednesday). Meets M W and Sa - section 23878
Off-Campus - West Sacramento Center, 1275 Halyard Drive, West Sacramento.


ADMJ 320    Concepts of Criminal Law    3 Units

Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGWR 100 and ENGRD 310 with grades of "C" or better.
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course examines the philosophy and structure of criminal law in the United States. Special emphasis is placed on the classification of crime, the general elements of crime, the definitions of common and statutory law, and the nature of acceptable evidence. This course utilizes case studies to introduce students to criminal law and the classification of crimes against persons, property, morals, and public welfare. The course will also include some discussion of prosecution and defense decision making, criminal culpability, and defenses to crimes.

Schedule: Full Term, Jan 19-May 21
MW           09:00AM-10:20AM   LEC   B.Kalar              SCC MAIN ADJ 4       19498
TTh          07:00PM-08:20PM   LEC   G.McKee              SCC MAIN ADJ 5       19499
Su           09:00AM-11:50AM   LEC   L.Burke              SCC MAIN ADJ 5       21371
On-Campus

TTh          07:00PM-08:20PM   LEC   D.Pytel              Davis Cntr Davis 103 22479
Off-Campus - Davis Center, 1909 Galileo Court, Davis.


ADMJ 322    Criminal Procedures    3 Units

Prerequisite: None
Advisory: Completion of ENGWR 100 and ENGRD 310 with grades "C" or better.
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course is an in-depth study of criminal procedures used to enforce substantive law at both the federal and state level. Every step of the criminal process from arrest to appeal will be thoroughly explored.

Schedule: Full Term, Jan 19-May 21
MW           10:30AM-11:50AM   LEC   B.Kalar              SCC MAIN ADJ 5       19500
MW           06:00PM-07:20PM   LEC   G.McKee              SCC MAIN ADJ 5       19501
On-Campus

W            05:00PM-08:05PM   LEC   J.Krestoff           Off Campus DT       24533
Off-Campus - California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, 1515 S Street, Sacramento.

Schedule: Other Term, Jan 23-Feb 16
MW           05:00PM-09:35PM   LEC   F.Meyer              West Sac WSO 183     24869
Sa           09:00AM-01:35PM   LEC   F.Meyer              West Sac WSO 183     24869
Meets M W and Sa - section 24869
Off-Campus - West Sacramento Center, 1275 Halyard Drive, West Sacramento.


ADMJ 323    Legal Aspects of Evidence    3 Units

Prerequisite: None.
Advisory: ENGWR 100 and ENGRD 310 with grades "C" or better
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course examines the origins, development, philosophy, and constitutional foundations of the rules of evidence as applied in United States law. Emphasis is placed on the types of evidence and the laws governing admissibility of evidence into criminal procedures. Topics covered include search and seizure, hearsay evidence, witness competency, and direct evidence as contrasted to circumstantial evidence.

Schedule: Full Term, Jan 19-May 21
TTh          10:30AM-11:50AM   LEC   F.Foote              SCC MAIN ADJ 4       19504
MW           07:30PM-08:50PM   LEC   G.McKee              SCC MAIN ADJ 5       19505
On-Campus

Schedule: Other Term, Apr 21-May 17
MW           05:00PM-09:15PM   LEC   R.Saria              West Sac WSO 183     23969
Sa           09:00AM-01:15PM   LEC   R.Saria              West Sac WSO 183     23969
Meets M W and Sa - section 23969
Off-Campus - West Sacramento Center, 1275 Halyard Drive, West Sacramento.


ADMJ 326    Family Law Issues    3 Units

Same As: FCS 306
Prerequisite: None
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGWR 100.
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This is an introductory course that provides basic knowledge of both civil and criminal laws dealing with family and domestic issues. The course explores paternity suits, pre-nuptial agreements, divorce, child custody, child support, alimony, spousal abuse, restraining orders, child visitation violations, parental kidnapping, and numerous other domestic problems faced by the justice system and families.

Schedule: Full Term, Jan 19-May 21
TTh          09:00AM-10:20AM   LEC   R.Williams           SCC MAIN ADJ 5       21290
On-Campus


ADMJ 330    Criminal Investigation    3 Units

Prerequisite: None
Advisory: Completion of ENGWR 100 and ENGRD 310 with grades of "C" or better.
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course introduces students to investigative procedures and concepts as applied to criminal investigations. Topics include crime scene response management and identification, collection, and processing of physical evidence. In addition to surveillance and undercover assignments the course will also cover interview and interrogation techniques. The role of the investigator in the court process with emphasis on legal requirements and constraints will be discussed. Special attention will be given to identifying information sources, procuring search warrants, serving search warrants, and recognizing exceptions to the search warrant rule. Emphasis is placed on developing the student's capacity to analyze specific situations and identify appropriate investigative procedures as well as recognize constraints on their implementation.

Schedule: Full Term, Jan 19-May 21
TTh          07:30AM-08:50AM   LEC   R.Williams           SCC MAIN ADJ 5       20798
MW           01:30PM-02:50PM   LEC   W.Thorpe             SCC MAIN ADJ 4       20799
MW           07:30PM-08:50PM   LEC   W.Thorpe             SCC MAIN ADJ 4       20885
Sa           09:00AM-12:05PM   LEC   B.Barber             SCC MAIN ADJ 5       22047
On-Campus


ADMJ 331    Patrol Procedures    3 Units

Prerequisite: None
Advisory: Eligibility for ENGWR 100 and ENGRD 310; ADMJ 300 and 340.
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course will study the organization of patrol division, types of patrol, and patrol duties. The role of the patrol officer in community relations, crime prevention, ethics and law enforcement, and minority group problems will be discussed.

Schedule: Full Term, Jan 19-May 21
MW           12:00PM-01:20PM   LEC   D.Trujillo           SCC MAIN ADJ 5       24087
On-Campus


ADMJ 340    Introduction to Correctional Services    3 Units

Prerequisite: None
Advisory: ENGWR 100 and ENGRD 310 with grades of "C" or better.
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course is designed to provide the student with an overview of the history and trends of adult and juvenile corrections including probation and parole. The course will focus on the legal issues, specific laws, and general operation of correctional institutions. The relationship between corrections and other components of the judicial system will also be examined.

Schedule: Full Term, Jan 19-May 21
TTh          05:30PM-06:50PM   LEC   O.Brown              SCC MAIN ADJ 4       19506
On-Campus


ADMJ 346    Probation and Parole    3 Units

Prerequisite: None
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course will compare and contrast probation and parole. Topics will include organization, function, goals, historical development and treatment theory and practice and how these concepts are utilized in California.

Schedule: Full Term, Jan 19-May 21
TTh          10:30AM-11:50AM   LEC   J.Karver             SCC MAIN ADJ 5       21897
On-Campus


ADMJ 498    Work Experience in Administration of Justice    1-4 Units

Prerequisite: None
Enrollment Limitation: According to Title V regulations, a student cannot earn academic credits in a Work Experience class unless s/he has either a job or an internship which relates specifically to the field of Administration of Justice.
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 18 hours LEC ; 300 hours LAB
Description: This course is designed to provide students with effective job development skills that will assist them in obtaining and keeping an internship or a job in the field of Administration of Justice. Course content will include understanding the application of the student's education to the workforce; the responsibilities of an internship (where applicable); completion of Title V Education Code papers (the student's Application, Learning Objectives, Time sheet, and Evaluations), which document the student's progress and hours spent at the work or internship site; and developing workplace (soft) skills identified by the Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS) Competencies, as well as by local employers. In addition, the student is required to fulfill 18 hours lecture and 75 hours of related, paid work experience or 60 hours of volunteer work experience for one unit; 75 or 60 hours of related work experience for each additional unit. The program allows the transfer student to combine practical, paid or non-paid work experience with college training. The course may be taken up to four times when there is new or expanded learning on the job for a total of 16 units. This course is transferable to any CSU campus. Only one Work Experience course may be taken per semester.

Schedule: Eight Week - First, Jan 19-Mar 14
TBA          TBA               LEC   K.Gould              SCC MAIN ADJ 4       21949
TBA          TBA               LAB   K.Gould              SCC MAIN ADJ 4       
Hybrid Class. Students enrolling in section 21949 must have work/volunteer sites lined up before enrolling in the course. The instructor will not be placing these students. Mandatory Orientation: TBA. Once registered, students must email instructor at
gouldk@scc.losrios.edu and visit the instructor's web site at http://web.scc.losrios.edu/gouldk

Schedule: Eight Week - Second, Mar 24-May 15
TBA          TBA               LEC   K.Gould              SCC MAIN ADJ 4       21951
TBA          TBA               LAB   K.Gould              SCC MAIN ADJ 4       
Hybrid Class. Students enrolling in section 21951 must have work/volunteer sites lined up before enrolling in the course. The instructor will not be placing these students. Mandatory Orientation: TBA. Once registered, students must email instructor at gouldk@scc.losrios.edu and visit the instructor's web site at http://web.scc.losrios.edu/gouldk

Schedule: Full Term, Jan 19-May 21
W            09:00PM-09:50PM   LEC   G.McKee              SCC MAIN ADJ 5       21947
TBA          TBA               LAB   G.McKee              SCC MAIN ADJ 5       
On-Campus

M            06:30AM-07:20AM   LEC   W.Thorpe             SCC MAIN ADJ 5       22510
TBA          TBA               LAB   W.Thorpe             SCC MAIN ADJ 5       
On-Campus

Spring 2008 Class Schedule

Updated: June 12, 2008

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