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School of Justice Studies 363 Santa Barbara City College Catalog 2016-2017 School of Justice Studies Degrees and Certificates Associate in Arts: Administration of Justice Law Enforcement Emphasis Associate in Science: Administration of Justice Law Enforcement Emphasis Associate in Science: Administration of Justice Criminology Emphasis Associate in Science: Administration of Justice Legal Studies Emphasis Associate in Science (AS-T): Administration of Justice for Transfer Certificate of Achievement: Administration of Justice Law Enforcement Emphasis Certificate of Achievement: Administration of Justice Criminology Emphasis Certificate of Achievement: Administration of Justice Legal Studies Emphasis Program Description The School of Justice Studies Program is designed to qualify students for entry into the field of law, law enforcement, or corrections directly from Santa Barbara City College, as well as for those who desire two years of criminal justice study for transfer to a four- year university or law school. California certificated instructors, with criminal justice and/or legal experience, teach all School of Justice Studies courses offered at Santa Barbara City College. Full college credit is granted for each course successfully completed, and a Certificate of Achievement or Associate in Science Degree is awarded upon completion of the respective program chosen. The criminal justice system is a diversified occupational area with available employment opportunities on the federal, state, county and local levels: These include the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Border Patrol, California Highway Patrol, municipal police departments, county sheriff’s departments, federal and state departments of correction, probation and parole, and forensics. The School of Justice Studies at Santa Barbara City College currently offers three AS degrees. The AS Degree in Administration of Justice: Criminology Emphasis is designed to prepare students for a career in a law enforcement-related field (i.e., police officer, deputy sheriff, probation/parole officer) and/or to transfer to Bachelor’s degree programs in Criminology, Criminal Justice, or related fields. The AS Degree in Administration of Justice: Law Enforcement Emphasis is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in municipal law enforcement agencies (i.e. police or sheriffs departments), and/or to transfer to Bachelor’s degree programs in Criminal Justice or related fields to prepare for federal or state-level law enforcement positions (i.e., FBI, DEA, INS, Homeland Security, etc.). The AS Degree in Administration of Justice: Legal Studies Emphasis is designed to prepare students for a career in law (i.e. legal assistant, court reporter) or a law enforcement-related field and/or to transfer to Bachelor’s degree programs in Law, Criminal Justice or related fields and/or to qualify for admission to law school. In addition, the School of Justice Studies offers an AS-T Degree in Administration of Justice for Transfer. This degree will provide the foundational knowledge in Administration of Justice to students who want to earn a Baccalaureate Degree in Administration of Justice. This degree is in compliance with the Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act (Senate Bill 1440, now codified in California Education Code Sections 66746- 66749) and guarantees admission to a California State University (CSU) campus for any community college student who completes an “associate degree for transfer,” a newly established variation of the associate degrees traditionally offered at a California community college. Upon completion of the transfer associate degree, the student is eligible for transfer with junior standing to the California State University (CSU) system. Students will be given priority consideration when applying to a particular program that is similar to the student’s community college area of emphasis. For the latest information about transfer degrees, visit www.sb1440.org. Mission Statement The School of Justice Studies strives to provide our students with the legal, ethical and educational background necessary to pursue a career in a criminal justice-related field and to successfully transition into a 4-year academic program.

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School of Justice Studies 363

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School of Justice Studies Degrees and CertificatesAssociate in Arts: Administration of Justice — Law Enforcement EmphasisAssociate in Science: Administration of Justice — Law Enforcement EmphasisAssociate in Science: Administration of Justice — Criminology EmphasisAssociate in Science: Administration of Justice — Legal Studies EmphasisAssociate in Science (AS-T): Administration of Justice for TransferCertificate of Achievement: Administration of Justice — Law Enforcement EmphasisCertificate of Achievement: Administration of Justice — Criminology EmphasisCertificate of Achievement: Administration of Justice — Legal Studies Emphasis

Program DescriptionThe School of Justice Studies Program is designed to qualify students for entry into the field of law, law enforcement, or corrections directly from Santa Barbara City College, as well as for those who desire two years of criminal justice study for transfer to a four-year university or law school.

California certificated instructors, with criminal justice and/or legal experience, teach all School of Justice Studies courses offered at Santa Barbara City College. Full college credit is granted for each course successfully completed, and a Certificate of Achievement or Associate in Science Degree is awarded upon completion of the respective program chosen.

The criminal justice system is a diversified occupational area with available employment opportunities on the federal, state, county and local levels: These include the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Border Patrol, California Highway Patrol, municipal police departments, county sheriff’s departments, federal and state departments of correction, probation and parole, and forensics.

The School of Justice Studies at Santa Barbara City College currently offers three AS degrees. The AS Degree in Administration of Justice: Criminology Emphasis is designed to prepare students for a career in a law enforcement-related field (i.e., police officer, deputy sheriff, probation/parole officer) and/or to transfer to Bachelor’s degree programs in Criminology, Criminal Justice, or related fields. The AS Degree in Administration of Justice: Law Enforcement Emphasis is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in municipal law enforcement agencies (i.e. police or sheriffs departments), and/or to transfer to Bachelor’s degree programs in Criminal Justice or related fields to prepare for federal or state-level law enforcement positions (i.e., FBI, DEA, INS, Homeland Security, etc.). The AS Degree in Administration of Justice: Legal Studies Emphasis is designed to prepare students for a career in law (i.e. legal assistant, court reporter) or a law enforcement-related field and/or to transfer to Bachelor’s degree programs in Law, Criminal Justice or related fields and/or to qualify for admission to law school.

In addition, the School of Justice Studies offers an AS-T Degree in Administration of Justice for Transfer. This degree will provide the foundational knowledge in Administration of Justice to students who want to earn a Baccalaureate Degree in Administration of Justice. This degree is in compliance with the Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act (Senate Bill 1440, now codified in California Education Code Sections 66746-66749) and guarantees admission to a California State University (CSU) campus for any community college student who completes an “associate degree for transfer,” a newly established variation of the associate degrees traditionally offered at a California community college. Upon completion of the transfer associate degree, the student is eligible for transfer with junior standing to the California State University (CSU) system. Students will be given priority consideration when applying to a particular program that is similar to the student’s community college area of emphasis. For the latest information about transfer degrees, visit www.sb1440.org.

Mission StatementThe School of Justice Studies strives to provide our students with the legal, ethical and educational background necessary to pursue a career in a criminal justice-related field and to successfully transition into a 4-year academic program.

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Program Student Learning OutcomesUpon completion of one of the School of Justice Studies programs, a student should be able to:

1. Demonstrate an understanding of the American criminal justice system and the scope of responsibilities of the various local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, beginning with arrest through parole.

2. Articulate the system’s objectives, the crime problem and role expectations of criminal justice personnel, and describe the various agencies and each subsystem within the system.

3. Describe the system’s responsibilities to the community, factors in crime causation, the social implications of crime and communication barriers between the system and the community.

4. Articulate the differences between the major criminological theories of the causes of crime and how those theories relate to policies toward crime and criminal behavior.

5. Analyze legal concepts and make rational decisions about case processing. Demonstrate knowledge of the rules of evidence, legal definitions and concepts of evidentiary law. Apply basic investigative proficiencies.

6. Demonstrate critical thinking and analytical skills acquired in the social sciences in preparation for continuance of college-level education.

Department OfficesDivision: Health Technologies/Human ServicesAlan Price, Dean (A-218, ext. 3044)

Faculty and OfficesAnne Redding, Chair (ECOC2-9, ext. 3071) Thomas Mahoney, Professor (ECOC2-10, ext. 2520)

Requirements for AS Degree Administration of Justice — Law Enforcement EmphasisThe Associate Degree will be awarded upon completion of both department and college requirements.

Department Requirements (24 units)AJ 101 — Introduction to Administration of Justice ..............3AJ 102 — Ethics in the Criminal Justice System ..................3

AJ 105 — Diversity, Law and Justice ...................................3AJ 107 — Concepts of Criminal Law ....................................3AJ 111 — Criminal Investigation ...........................................3AJ 113 — Community Relations ...........................................3

Plus two courses from the following:AJ 103 — Legal Aspects of Evidence and Procedure ..........3AJ 104 — Introduction to Corrections...................................3AJ 110 — Introduction to Forensics ......................................3AJ 115 — Juvenile Procedures ............................................3AJ 125 — Introduction to Criminology ..................................3AJ 245 — Constitutional Law ...............................................3AJ 250 — The Study of Murder ............................................3AJ 255 — Terrorism and the Criminal Justice System .........3AJ 260 — Women’s Issues in Criminal Justice System .......3AJ 265 — Crime and Human Behavior ................................3AJ 271 — The Study of Evil ..................................................3

College RequirementsFor complete information, see “Graduation Requirements” in the Catalog Index.

Requirements for AS Degree Administration of Justice — Criminology EmphasisDepartment Requirements (24-28 units)AJ 101 — Introduction to Administration of Justice ..............3AJ 102 — Ethics in the Criminal Justice System ..................3AJ 125 — Introduction to Criminology ..................................3AJ 250 — The Study of Murder ............................................3PSY 100 — General Psychology or PSY 100H — General Psychology, Honors .................. 3-4SOC 101 — Introduction to Sociology or SOC 101H — Introduction to Sociology, Honors .......... 3-4

Plus two courses from the following:AJ 103 — Legal Aspects of Evidence and Procedure ..........3AJ 104 — Introduction to Corrections...................................3AJ 105 — Diversity, Law and Justice ...................................3AJ 107 — Concepts of Criminal Law ....................................3

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AJ 111 — Criminal Investigation ...........................................3AJ 113 — Community Relations ...........................................3AJ 115 — Juvenile Procedures ............................................3AJ 245 — Constitutional Law ...............................................3AJ 255 — Terrorism and the Criminal Justice System .........3AJ 260 — Women’s Issues in Criminal Justice System .......3AJ 265 — Crime and Human Behavior ................................3AJ 271 — The Study of Evil ..................................................3PSY 170 — Abnormal Psychology .......................................4SOC 104 — Social Psychology or .......................................3 PSY 175 — Social Psychology: Psychological Perspectives ............................................3SOC 106 — Sociology of Deviance......................................3SOC 109 — Contemporary Social Problems .......................3SOC 115 — Introduction to Social Research or ...................3 PSY 200 — Research Methods and Experimental Design in Psychology ...............................4

College Requirements

For complete information, see “Graduation Requirements” in the Catalog Index.

Requirements for AS Degree Administration of Justice — Legal Studies EmphasisDepartment Requirements (24-26 units)

AJ 101 — Introduction to Administration of Justice ..............3AJ 102 — Ethics in the Criminal Justice System ..................3AJ 103 — Legal Aspects of Evidence and Procedure ..........3AJ 105 — Diversity, Law and Justice ...................................3AJ 107 — Concepts of Criminal Law ....................................3AJ 245 — Constitutional Law ...............................................3Plus two courses from the following:AJ 104 — Introduction to Corrections...................................3AJ 110 — Introduction to Forensics ......................................3AJ 111 — Criminal Investigation ...........................................3AJ 115 — Juvenile Procedures ............................................3AJ 250 — The Study of Murder ............................................3AJ 255 — Terrorism and the Criminal Justice System .........3

AJ 260 — Women’s Issues in Criminal Justice System .......3AJ 265 — Crime and Human Behavior ................................3AJ 271 — The Study of Evil ..................................................3BLAW 101 — Business Law .................................................4POLS 151 — Law and Society or POLS 151H — Law and Society, Honors ..................... 3-4

College RequirementsFor complete information, see “Graduation Requirements” in the Catalog Index.

Requirements for AS-T Degree Administration of Justice for TransferThe Associate in Science Degree in Administration of Justice for Transfer provides students with the foundational knowledge in Administration of Justice to make a successful transition into a Baccalaureate Degree in Criminal Justice at any of the CSU campuses. To earn this degree, students must meet the following requirements:

Degree RequirementsComplete 60 CSU-transferable units, including General Education, major requirements and CSU-transferable electives as follows:

I. General EducationComplete one of the following patterns:

• Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum “IGETC” for CSU (34-40 semester units)

• California State University General Education Breadth pattern (39 semester units)

II. Major Complete 18-21 units as outlined below with a “C” or better in each course. Pass/No Pass grading is not permitted in a course within a student’s major area of study. The courses completed for the major may also be used to fulfill General Education areas on the IGETC or the CSU GE Breadth.

Required Core Courses (6 units)AJ 101* — Introduction to Administration of Justice ...3AJ 107* — Concepts of Criminal Law ........................3

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List A. Select any two of the following (6 units)AJ 103 — Legal Aspects of Evidence and Procedure ..........3AJ 104* — Introduction to Corrections .................................3AJ 110 — Introduction to Forensics ......................................3AJ 111 — Criminal Investigation ...........................................3AJ 113 — Community Relations ...........................................3AJ 115 — Juvenile Procedures ............................................3

List B. Select two courses from the following (6-9 units)Any course not taken in List A and/orAJ 102* — Ethics in the Criminal Justice System ........ 3AJ 105* — Diversity, Law, and Justice ......................... 3AJ 125* — Introduction to Criminology......................... 3AJ 245* — Constitutional Law ...................................... 3AJ 250 — The Study of Murder .................................... 3AJ 255* — Terrorism and the Criminal Justice System ............................................ 3AJ 260* — Women’s Issues in the Criminal Justice System .......................................... 3AJ 265* — Crime and Human Behavior ....................... 3AJ 271* — The Study of Evil ........................................ 3ACCT 230 — Financial Accounting .............................. 5CIS 101 — Introduction to Computer Information Systems ................................................. 4ENG 111* — Critical Thinking and Composition through Literature or ENG 111H* — Critical Thinking and Composition through Literature, Honors ............... 3ERTH 141* — Physical Geography and ERTH 141L* — Physical Geography Laboratory or GEOG 101* — Physical Geography and GEOG 101L* — Physical Geography Laboratory ... 4ERTH 171 — Introduction to GIS and Maps and ERTH 172 — GIS: Software Applications or GEOG 171 — Introduction to GIS and Maps and GEOG 172 — GIS: Software Applications .............. 4GEOG 102* — Human Geography ............................. 3MATH 114* — Mathematics for Liberal Arts Majors .... 4

MATH 117* — Elementary Statistics or MATH 117H* — Elementary Statistics, Honors or PSY 150* — Statistics for Behavioral Science ........ 4MATH 120* — College Algebra ................................... 4PHIL 111* — Critical Thinking and Writing in Philosophy ............................................... 3PHIL 205* — Introduction to Logic .......................................3POLS 101* — American Government ......................... 3PSY 100* — General Psychology or PSY 100H* — General Psychology, Honors ........ 3-4SOC 101* — Introduction to Sociology or SOC 101H* — Introduction to Sociology, Honors ... 3SOC 109* — Contemporary Social Problems ............ 3SOC 115* — Introduction to Social Research ............ 3

* These courses fulfill an IGETC and/or a CSU GE Breadth pattern requirement. Visit www.assist.org or http://articulation.sbcc.edu for IGETC and CSU GE Breadth requirements.

III. CSU-Transferable ElectivesComplete as many units as needed to reach a total of 60 CSU-transferable units (for a list of SBCC transferable courses to CSU, visit www.assist.org).

Additional Graduation Requirements for AS-T in Administration of Justice:

• Maintain a cumulative CSU-transferable GPA of 2.0.• Residency Requirements: Candidates for an

Associate Degree are expected to complete 15 semester units in residence at SBCC. Candidates for an Associate Degree are also expected to complete at least 20% of the department major requirements in residence at SBCC.

Requirements for Certificate of Achievement

Certificate of Achievement in Administration of Justice — Law Enforcement EmphasisDepartment Requirements (24 units)AJ 101 — Introduction to Administration of Justice ..............3AJ 102 — Ethics in the Criminal Justice System ..................3AJ 105 — Diversity, Law and Justice ...................................3

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AJ 107 — Concepts of Criminal Law ....................................3AJ 111 — Criminal Investigation ...........................................3AJ 113 — Community Relations ...........................................3

Plus two courses from the following:AJ 103 — Legal Aspects of Evidence and Procedure ..........3AJ 104 — Introduction to Corrections...................................3AJ 110 — Introduction to Forensics ......................................3AJ 115 — Juvenile Procedures ............................................3AJ 125 — Introduction to Criminology ..................................3AJ 245 — Constitutional Law ...............................................3AJ 250 — The Study of Murder ............................................3AJ 255 — Terrorism and the Criminal Justice System .........3AJ 260 — Women’s Issues in the Criminal Justice System .....3AJ 265 — Crime and Human Behavior ................................3AJ 271 — The Study of Evil ..................................................3Students must complete all department requirements for the certificate with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better. Candidates for a Certificate of Achievement are required to complete at least 20% of the department requirements through SBCC.

Certificate of Achievement in Administration of Justice — Criminology EmphasisDepartment Requirements (24-28 units)AJ 101 — Introduction to Administration of Justice ..............3AJ 102 — Ethics in the Criminal Justice System ..................3AJ 125 — Introduction to Criminology ..................................3AJ 250 — The Study of Murder ............................................3PSY 100 — General Psychology or PSY 100H — General Psychology, Honors .................. 3-4SOC 101 — Introduction to Sociology or SOC 101H — Introduction to Sociology, Honors .......... 3-4

Plus two courses from the following:AJ 103 — Legal Aspects of Evidence and Procedure ..........3AJ 104 — Introduction to Corrections...................................3AJ 105 — Diversity, Law and Justice ...................................3AJ 107 — Concepts of Criminal Law ....................................3AJ 111 — Criminal Investigation ...........................................3AJ 113 — Community Relations ...........................................3

AJ 115 — Juvenile Procedures ............................................3AJ 245 — Constitutional Law ...............................................3AJ 255 — Terrorism and the Criminal Justice System .........3AJ 260 — Women’s Issues in Criminal Justice System .......3AJ 265 — Crime and Human Behavior ................................3AJ 271 — The Study of Evil ..................................................3PSY 170 — Abnormal Psychology .......................................4SOC 104 — Social Psychology or .......................................3 PSY 175 — Social Psychology: Psychological Perspectives ............................................3SOC 106 — Sociology of Deviance......................................3SOC 109 — Contemporary Social Problems .......................3SOC 115 — Introduction to Social Research or ...................3 PSY 200 — Research Methods and Experimental Design in Psychology ...............................4Students must complete all department requirements for the certificate with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better. Candidates for a Certificate of Achievement are required to complete at least 20% of the department requirements through SBCC.

Certificate of Achievement in Administration of Justice — Legal Studies EmphasisDepartment Requirements (24-26 units)AJ 101 — Introduction to Administration of Justice ..............3AJ 102 — Ethics in the Criminal Justice System ..................3AJ 103 — Legal Aspects of Evidence and Procedure ..........3AJ 105 — Diversity, Law and Justice ...................................3AJ 107 — Concepts of Criminal Law ....................................3AJ 245 — Constitutional Law ...............................................3

Plus two courses from the following:AJ 104 — Introduction to Corrections...................................3AJ 110 — Introduction to Forensics ......................................3AJ 111 — Criminal Investigation ...........................................3AJ 115 — Juvenile Procedures ............................................3AJ 250 — The Study of Murder ............................................3AJ 255 — Terrorism and the Criminal Justice System .........3AJ 260 — Women’s Issues in Criminal Justice System .......3AJ 265 — Crime and Human Behavior ................................3AJ 271 — The Study of Evil ..................................................3

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BLAW 101 — Business Law .................................................4POLS 151 — Law and Society or

POLS 151H — Law and Society, Honors ..................... 3-4Students must complete all department requirements for the certificate with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better.

Preparation for TransferFor assistance with courses required for transfer to four-year institutions, students are encouraged to contact the Transfer Center (ext. 2547), or the Academic Counseling Center (ext. 2285).

Work ExperienceA work/volunteer experience program, in cooperation with various criminal justice agencies, offers you an opportunity to gain first-hand knowledge in the field. You will be applying what you learn in classes in an on-the-job environment, making you more valuable to your future employer—and your college experience more meaningful to you.

AdvisingIn addition to the college counselor for the School of Justice Studies and the Career Center, the School of Justice Studies adviser is available to students who are planning academic programs and investigating career goals. For further information on the School of Justice Studies, contact Anne Redding, Room ECOC2-9, (805) 965-0581, ext. 3071.

Program Cost and OutcomeFor planning purposes, the following webpages provide information on the cost of attendance, program length (assuming a student attends full-time), financing options and historical student completion rates:

Administration of Justice: Criminology Emphasiswww.sbcc.edu/financialaid/gainfulemployment/Administration%20of%20Justice%20Criminology%20Emphasis.htm

Administration of Justice: Law Enforcement Emphasiswww.sbcc.edu/financialaid/gainfulemployment/Administration%20of%20Justice%20Law%20Enforcement%20Emphasis.htm

Administration of Justice: Legal Studies Emphasiswww.sbcc.edu/financialaid/gainfulemployment/Administration%20of%20Justice%20Legal%20Studies%20Emphasis.htm

School of Justice CoursesAJ 101 — Introduction to the Administration of Justice(3) — CSU, UCSkills Advisories: Eligibility for ENG 110 or 110HHours: 54 lectureComprehensive introduction to the history, functions, structures, processes and interactions of the basic components of the criminal justice system. Required course for majors.

AJ 102 — Ethics in the Criminal Justice System(3) — CSU, UCSkills Advisories: Eligibility for ENG 110 or 110HCourse Advisories: AJ 101Hours: 54 lectureExamination of the types and history of ethical theories and development of moral and ethical behavior for criminal justice practitioners. Students learn how to analyze an ethical dilemma and apply this process to contemporary law enforcement issues.

AJ 103 — Legal Aspects of Evidence and Procedure(3) — CSUSkills Advisories: Eligibility for ENG 110 or 110H Hours: 54 lectureCovers the development, philosophy and constitutional basis of evidence and procedure. Legal considerations affecting arrest, search and seizure; kinds and degrees of evidence and rules governing admissibility; judicial decisions interpreting individual rights and case studies; the major stages of criminal justice processes.

AJ 104 — Introduction to Corrections(3) — CSU, UCSkills Advisories: Eligibility for ENG 110 or 110HHours: 54 lectureExamines major types of crime and criminal behavior, characteristics of offenders, factors that contribute to crime and delinquency, and the role of probation and parole. Analyzes historical changes in crime control, treatment and punishment.

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AJ 105 — Diversity, Law and Justice(3) — CSU, UCSkills Advisories: Eligibility for ENG 110 or 110H Hours: 54 lectureLegal perspectives on cultural diversity in the U.S., including race, ethnicity, gender, class, religion, disability and sexual orientation. Examines historical and contemporary laws cases that have shaped how these groups interact within society. Analysis of the role the criminal justice system plays in determining the status of minority groups and their relationship to the law.

AJ 107 — Concepts of Criminal Law(3) — CSU, UCSkills Advisories: Eligibility for ENG 110 or 110H Hours: 54 lectureHistorical development and philosophy of law and constitutional provisions; definitions, classifications of crimes, and their application to the system of administration of justice; legal research, study of case law, methodology and concepts of law as a social force.

AJ 110 — Introduction to Forensics(3) — CSUSkills Advisories: Eligibility for ENG 110 or 110H Hours: 54 lectureUse of science and technology to investigate and establish facts in courts of law, with emphasis on examination and analysis of physical evidence. Explores the history of forensics, crime scene management, and various scientific techniques used to analyze the evidentiary value of items found during an investigation.

AJ 111 — Criminal Investigation(3) — CSUSkills Advisories: Eligibility for ENG 110 or 110H Hours: 54 lectureFundamentals of investigation; techniques of crime scene search and recording; collection and preservation of evidence; modus operandi processes, sources of information and follow-up investigation.

AJ 113 — Community Relations(3) — CSU, UCSkills Advisories: Eligibility for ENG 110 or 110H Hours: 54 lectureExamines the relationship between communities and the justice system in addressing crime and

conflict. Emphasis on the challenges and prospects of administering justice within a diverse multicultural population. Topics include the consensus and conflicting values in cultures, religion and law.

AJ 115 — Juvenile Procedures(3) — CSUSkills Advisories: Eligibility for ENG 110 or 110H Hours: 54 lectureExamines the origin, development and organization of the American juvenile justice system. It explores theories that focus on juvenile law, courts and processes, and the constitutional protections extended to juveniles administered in the American justice system.

AJ 125 — Introduction to Criminology(3) — CSU, UCSkills Advisories: Eligibility for ENG 110 or 110H Hours: 54 lectureExamines the nature, causes and patterning of criminality, with emphasis on the theoretical and methodological issues encountered in research. Explanations of crime and crime control policies are critically examined. Evidence of linkages among social conflicts and inequalities, criminal laws and enforcement practices, and social deviance and control are reviewed.

AJ 245 — Constitutional Law(3) — CSU, UCSkills Advisories: Eligibility for ENG 110 or 110H Hours: 54 lectureCritical study, analysis and evaluation of landmark cases of the U.S. Supreme Court. The logic and fallacies of the interpretive reasoning processes utilized by the court in reaching its decisions. Emphasis on the protection of individual rights and privileges contained in the Bill of Rights, and an understanding of the formal and informal thinking processes applied to judicial interpretation.

AJ 250 — The Study of Murder(3) — CSUSkills Advisories: Eligibility for ENG 110 or 110H Hours: 54 lectureHistorical and contemporary analysis of criminal homicide by examining the nature and extent of murder, including serial murder and sex crime-related murder.

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AJ 255 — Terrorism and the Criminal Justice System(3) — CSUSkills Advisories: Eligibility for ENG 110 or 110H Hours: 54 lectureHistorical perspectives and current terrorist threats and challenges; major terrorist groups and their strategies; limits on military and civilian authority; future trends and law enforcement responses.

AJ 260 — Women’s Issues in the Criminal Justice System(3) — CSUSkills Advisories: Eligibility for ENG 110 or 110H Hours: 54 lectureWomen and their involvement in the criminal justice system. Students learn about gender-based differences related to law and justice, with a study focus on women as offenders, victims, justice officials and change agents.

AJ 265 — Crime and Human Behavior(3) — CSUSkills Advisories: Eligibility for ENG 110 or 110H Course Advisories: AJ 101Hours: 54 lectureExamines the application of psychology to crime and the criminal justice system. Analysis includes areas of intersection of the fields of psychology and criminal justice, the role of psychologists in the criminal justice system, the use of psychological concepts in court, and the psychology of criminal behavior.

AJ 271 — The Study of Evil(3) — CSUSkills Advisories: Eligibility for ENG 110 or 110H Hours: 54 lectureExamination of legal and societal interest in defining, identifying and punishing “evil” people and their actions. Identifies cultural contexts of evil from sociological, psychological, philosophical, biological and neuroscience perspectives. Focus on historical persons and events, with analysis of the various definitions and causes of evil. Analyzes how societies respond to such behaviors, and how the C.J. system is impacted.

AJ 290 — Work Experience in Administration of Justice(3) — CSUHours: 180-225 labSee “Work Experience” section of this Catalog.

P.O.S.T. Course OfferingsThe following courses carry a limitation on enrollment that requires completion of P.O.S.T. Law Enforcement Academy. Call Melissa Moreno, Dean, Educational Programs, (805) 683-8282, for more information.

AJP 101- AJP 156 — POST Topics for Peace Officers(0.5-4.7) — CSULimitation on Enrollment: Completion of basic Peace Officers Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Law Enforcement AcademySkills Advisories: Eligibility for ENG 98 and 103Hours: 9-80 (9-45 lecture, 8-69 lab)

Special topics courses pertaining to criminal justice:AJP 101 c — Stalking: A Law Enforcement PerspectiveAJP 102 c — Field Training CourseAJP 103 c — Police Baton/Weaponless DefenseAJP 104 a, b, c — CPR/First AidAJP 105 c — Advanced Verbal JudoAJP 106 c — Radar Operator CourseAJP 107 c — Interview and Interrogation TechniquesAJP 108 c — Survival Shooting TechniquesAJP 109 c — Patrolling by Mountain BikeAJP 110 c — Driving Under the InfluenceAJP 111 c — Psychology of SurvivalAJP 112 c — Basic Narcotics InvestigationAJP 113 c — Jail Operations TrainingAJP 114 c — Preparation of Search Warrants and Warrant ServiceAJP 115 c — Emergency ManagementAJP 116 c — Prison GangsAJP 117 c — White Collar CrimeAJP 118 c — Expandable Baton and Street Gang AwarenessAJP 119 c — Leadership and Supervision Course

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AJP 120 c — Courtroom TestimonyAJP 121 c — Advanced Officer Training IAJP 122 — Advanced Officer Training IIAJP 123 — Advanced Officer Training IIIAJP 124 — Field Officer Trainer CourseAJP 125 — Footwear and Tire Impression EvidenceAJP 126 — Aviation Bureau Operations and CPR UpdateAJP 127 — Advanced Footwear Impression EvidenceAJP 128 — Basic Narcotics OperationsAJP 129 — Radar Operator – Laser (Prerequisite: AJ 206C)AJP 130 — Basic Criminal InvestigationAJP 131 — Gangs — CalGang Computer SystemAJP 132 — Gangs — CalGang Computer System QueryAJP 133 — Tactical CommunicationAJP 134 — Crowd ControlAJP 135 — Bomb Squad and Weapons of Mass Destruction OverviewAJP 136 — Critical Incident ResponseAJP 137 — Arrest and ControlAJP 138 a — Arrest and Control Techniques IAJP 138 b — Arrest and Control Techniques II (Prerequisite: AJ 238a)AJP 138 c — Arrest and Control Techniques III (Prerequisite: AJ 238b)AJP 139 — Drug Abuse RecognitionAJP 140 — Immediate Deployment/Crisis EntryAJP 141 — Tactical Response to School and Community ViolenceAJP 142 — Preventing Racial ProfilingAJP 143 — Tactical CommanderAJP 144 — Basic SWAT AJP 145 — Basic SWAT Team LeaderAJP 146 — Defensive Tactics InstructorAJP 147 — Basic Sniper/Observer TrainingAJP 148 — K-9 SWATAJP 149 — Tactical DispatcherAJP 151 — Advanced SWAT Team LeaderAJP 152 — Advanced Sniper

AJP 153 — Tactical Rappel MasterAJP 154 — Defensive Tactics UpdateAJP 156 — Diversionary Device Instructor