| Discipline: Administration of Justice |
Degree Credit [ ] Non Credit [ ] Nondegree Credit [ ] Comm Service [ ] |
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Riverside Community College District
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COURSE DESCRIPTION |
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| 2 Principles of Justice System | Units: 3.00 | |||
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Prerequisite: None. |
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| The role and responsibilities of each segment within the administration of justice system: law enforcement, judicial, corrections. An historical exposure to each of the subsystems’ procedures from initial entry to final disposition and the relationship each segment maintains with its system members. 54 hours lecture. | ||||
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SHORT DESCRIPTION FOR CLASS SCHEDULE |
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| The role and responsibilities of each segment in the American administration of justice system. | ||||
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ADVISORY ENTRY SKILLS None. |
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STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to: |
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COURSE CONTENT |
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METHODS OF INSTRUCTION Methods of instruction used to achieve student learning outcomes may include, but are not limited to: |
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METHODS OF EVALUATION Students will be evaluated for progress in and/or mastery of learning outcomes by methods of evaluation which may include, but are not limited to: |
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1. Chapter quizzes; for course knowledge and comprehension 2. On line paper presentations; essays, review, analytical and evaluative exercises to assess student responses to specific outlined questions – i.e. critical analysis of a significant court decision from the U.S. Supreme Court in opposition to a people’s proposition, 215 – California, medical marijuana. 3. In class exercises; pro / con analysis of current practitioner practices; the application of consensual encounter, detention and arrest as a law enforcement officer uses their discretion in deciding whether a particular person enters the criminal justice system or not.
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Required Reading Assignments Required Writing Assignments Other Outside-of-Class Assignments |
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COURSE MATERIALS All materials used in this course will be periodically reviewed to ensure that they are appropriate for college level instruction. Possible texts include: |
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