CJ V01 - INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE - 3 Units
- Differentiate between the functions of the three components of the criminal justice system
- Identify and compare the functions of the three components of the criminal justice system
- Identify and assess the general constitutional principles relevant to the administration of justice
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Tests, In-class activities, and Discussions
CJ V02 - CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW - 3 Units
- Interpret case decisions and precedent
- Analyze criminal acts, their elements, parties to offenses, and application to the criminal justice system
- Express an increased awareness of the legal principles of criminal law and its application
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Tests, In-class activities, and Discussions
CJ V03 - COMMUNITY RELATIONS AND DIVERSITY - 3 Units
- Recognize the difference between Police Community Relations and Community Oriented Policing
- Apply the S.A.R.A. model in problem-solving as it applies to community oriented policing
- Demonstrate an increased understanding of the impact that ethics, emotions and prejudices have on discretionary decision making
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Tests, In-class activities, and Discussions
CJ V04 - LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE - 3 Units
- Evaluate the admissibility of testimonial, documentary, real and physical evidence in a criminal trial by applying the appropriate Evidence Code statutes
- Articulate the processes for the adversarial examination of evidence and differentiate between the roles of the district attorney and defense counsel in the presentation of evidence
- Compare and contrast the 4th, 5th, 6th and 14th amendments and case law that interprets these amendments in their application to the rules of evidence
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Tests, In-class activities, and Discussions
CJ V05 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURES - 3 Units
- Analyze legal concepts
- Demonstrate proficiency in case law, criminal procedure updates and custodial laws
- Identify right to counsel and trial rights issues
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Tests, In-class activities, and Discussions
CJ V07 - PATROL PROCEDURES - 3 Units
- Identify emergency and non-emergency situations and discuss how to safely handle them
- Apply the powers of perception and observation to accurately describe persons, places or things
- Exam and apply proper officer safety techniques
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Tests, In-class activities, and Discussions
CJ V08 - CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION - 3 Units
- Compare and contrast the different methods of crime scene investigation and evidence collection in classroom discussions
- Apply proper witness interviewing and suspect interrogation techniques and be able to clearly define the difference
- Compare and contrast different specialized scientific methods commonly utilized by the criminal investigator
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, and Tests
CJ V11 - AIKIDO - 1-1.5 Units
- Demonstrate through classroom discussions an understanding of the basic principles of Aikido and its historical roots and development
- Participate in a flexibility program that includes daily stretching, strengthening, and cardiovascular fitness
- Demonstrate through practical application a basic understanding of how to fall to the ground and get back up safely
Assessment Method: Tests, In-class activities, and scenarios
CJ V18 - DRUG INVESTIGATION AND ENFORCEMENT - 3 Units
- Identify the source, history and effects on the central nervous system of various drugs
- Identify and discuss current theories in drug prevention and rehabilitation
- Interpret substantive statutes in the Uniformed Controlled Substance Act
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Tests, and In-class activities
CJ V19 – ANATOMY OF MURDER - 3 Units
- Identify the source, history and effects of murder in the United States
- Identify and discuss current theories in serial murder investigation
- Interpret crime scene evidence left behind by the perpetrator in identifying the type of murder committed.
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Tests, and In-class activities
CJ V25 - INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS - 3 Units
Upon successful completion on this course the student will be able to:
- Compare and contrast the various historical efforts and contemporary trends in corrections as they apply to punishment and reduction of recidivism
- Identify ethical issues involved in dealing with offenders in institutional and community settings
- Recall, list, and define common terms used in the field of corrections
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Tests, In-class activities, and Discussions
CJ V27 - INTRODUCTION TO PROBATION AND PAROLE - 3 Units
- Compare and contrast the various historical views concerning the response to crime
- Demonstrate, describe and accurately prepare a pre-sentence report
- Identify, describe and contrast the intermediate punishments used in place of confinement of offenders
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Tests, In-class activities, and Discussions
CJ V28 - FUNDAMENTALS OF CRIMINOLOGY - 3 Units
- Define criminal and social deviance
- Identify treatment plans for criminal deviants
- Describe the classes of criminal deviance from street crime to occupational crime
Assessment Method: Writing assignment,s Reading assignments, Tests, In-class activities, and Discussions
CJ V30 - VICTIMOLOGY - 3 Units
- Compare and contrast the various historical views concerning society's response to crime victims
- Evaluate the roles of each element of the justice system as it relates specifically to crime victims
- Identify a specific court case in the law library
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Tests, In-class activities, and Discussions
CJ V35 – INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCE - 3 Units SAME AS ANTH35
- Practice and assess the application of forensic techniques to the analysis of biological and physical evidence.
- Differentiate the applied forensic methods used to evaluate various types of evidence.
- Identify and process the common steps taken during a scene search.
- Evaluate the limitations of forensic techniques and interpretations.
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Tests, In-class activities, and Discussions
CJ V35L – INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCE LAB - 3 Units SAME AS ANTH89b
- Practice and assess the application of forensic techniques to the analysis of biological and physical evidence.
- Differentiate the applied forensic methods used to evaluate various types of evidence.
- Identify and process the common steps taken during a scene search.
- Evaluate the limitations of forensic techniques and interpretations.
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Tests, In-class activities, and Discussions
CJ V45 - COMMUNICATIONS TRAINING OFFICER: P.O.S.T. - 2.5 Units
- Demonstrate the legal and liability aspects of training
- Prepare accurate documentation of trainee performance
- Develop and deliver a simulated performance evaluation to a trainee
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Tests, and In-class activities
CJ V70 – EXTENDED BASIC/RESERVE PEACE OFFICER TRAINING: LEVELS III AND II - 12 Units
- Define and recognize the fundamental duties, obligations and philosophies of the criminal justice system and function within the law enforcement field
- Define and recognize situations and scenarios relating to application of the California Penal Code, California Health and Safety Code and the California Vehicle Code and apply the appropriate law
- Define and recognize the techniques of crime scene searches, courtroom demeanor, and criminal investigation related to child abuse and sexual assault situations
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Tests, In-class activities, Scenario and physical fitness testing
CJ V71 - EXTENDED BASIC/RESERVE PEACE OFFICER TRAINING: LEVEL I
- Define and recognize the fundamental duties, obligations and philosophies of the criminal justice system and function within the law enforcement field
- Define and recognize situations and scenarios relating to application of the California Penal Code, California Health and Safety Code and the California Vehicle Code and apply the appropriate law
- Define and recognize the techniques of crime scene searches, courtroom demeanor, and criminal investigation related to child abuse and sexual assault situations
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Tests, In-class activities, Scenario and
physical fitness testing
CJ V85 - PC 832: ARREST, SEARCH AND SEIZURE - 2.5 Units
- Using training and necessary materials , accurately define, demonstrate and recognize how professionalism, ethics and moral standards relate to a law enforcement career
- Using training and necessary materials , accurately define, demonstrate and recognize the concepts and terminology that is needed to understand the California criminal justice system
- Using training and necessary materials , accurately identify, define, and recognize provisions of the United States and California Constitutions that protect citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures of people, houses and personal property
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Tests, In-class activities, Discussions
CJ V86 - PC 832: FIREARMS - .5 Unit
- Demonstrate an increased awareness of the care, cleaning and use of firearms
- Identify situations where use of deadly force can or cannot be used
- Demonstrate a knowledge of safe firearms rules and regulations
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Tests, In-class activities, Firearms scenario testing, Discussions
CJ V89B – INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCE LAB - 3 Units SAME AS ANTH89B
- Practice and assess the application of forensic techniques to the analysis of biological and physical evidence.
- Differentiate the applied forensic methods used to evaluate various types of evidence.
- Identify and process the common steps taken during a scene search.
- Evaluate the limitations of forensic techniques and interpretations.
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Tests, In-class activities, and Discussions
CJ V90 - DIRECTED STUDIES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE - 1-6 Units
- Apply actual experience to clearly and accurately complete a specified project
- Improve performance by demonstrating in writing increased understanding in the practical application of recently learned skills
- Using field research apply time management skills to complete a project
Assessment Method: Writing assignments, Reading assignments, Discussions