SANTA ANA COLLEGE – SPRING 2020 SECTION
75985
TIME
1:40p-4:50p
DAYS
W
FACULTY
Zook R
LOCATION OER/ZTC
A-210
DATES Full Semester
Ulink Program: Section 75985 is linked with ENGL-103H, Honors Critical Thinking and Writing, section: 75395 and ANTH 101 Section 81660. Enrollment in all sections is mandatory. Full Semester 75986 1:40p-4:50p W Hurtado A R-128 Ulink Program: Section 75986 is linked with CMST-102, Public Speaking, section: 79417. Enrollment in both sections is mandatory. CNSL-144 REASONING AND PROBLEM SOLVING 3.0 units The nature of critical thinking, models and strategies; common fallacies of reasoning, self-regulation in the thinking process; application of critical thinking to complex issues of life. ONLINE* 02/10-04/05 75988 Muir S 75989
Muir S
ONLINE*
04/13-06/07
75990
Macintyre M
ONLINE*
04/13-06/07
Macintyre M
ONLINE*
04/13-06/07
I-209
Full Semester
80786 75987
11:55a-3:05p M
Gilmour D
CNSL-150
INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES
3.0 units
The history and philosophy of human services including theoretical frameworks, the function and orientation of human service organizations and the roles and qualifications of human service workers. A study of the target populations served by the human services and the professional, ethical, and cultural issues facing the human service field. ONLINE* Full Semester 75993 Robledo J 75991
1:25p-4:35p
W
Lockhart A
I-108
Full Semester
75992
6:00p-9:20p
Tu
Lockhart A
I-209
Full Semester
CNSL-155
SKILLS FOR THE HELPING PROFESSIONS
3.0 units
An exploration of processes for increasing mental flexibility and assisting people in getting resolution on life issues. Focus is on the theory and practice of methods which are based in inquiry, distinction, resolution, and integration. The role of selfresponsibility and self-awareness will be emphasized. Full Semester 80780 9:00a-12:10p F Gilmour D I-108 75994
6:00p-9:10p
M
Gilmour D
I-209
Full Semester
CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CJ) CJ-101
INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
3.0 units
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, responses to crime, components of the system, and current challenges to the system. The course examines the evolution of the principles and approaches utilized by the justice system and the evolving forces that have shaped those principles and approaches. Although justice structure and process are examined in a cross cultural context, emphasis is placed on the US justice system, particularly the structure and function of US police, courts, and corrections. Students are introduced to the origins and development of criminal law, legal process, and sentencing and incarceration policies. Full Semester 78216 8:35a-10:00a M W Gonis Jr A W-101 78294
8:35a-10:00a Tu Th
Huskey J
R-128
Full Semester
79327
10:20a-11:45a Tu Th
Huskey J
R-128
Full Semester
78335
11:55a-1:20p Tu Th
Huskey J
R-128
Full Semester
79772
6:40p-9:50p
W
Huskey J
R-128
Full Semester
78295
6:40p-9:50p
M
Huskey J
R-128
Full Semester
78271
6:40p-9:50p
Th
Mauger D
I-103
Full Semester
SECTION
CJ-102
TIME
DAYS
FACULTY
73
LOCATION OER/ZTC
DATES
INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS
3.0 units
An introductory course in corrections in the criminal justice system. Emphasis on history, types, analysis, alternatives, and impacts of punishment. Critical examination of types of correctional institutions and persons housed in them, and examination of current issues and challenges in the corrections field. Full Semester 78242 11:55a-3:05p M Jenkins M V-150 CJ-103
CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW
3.0 units
Analysis of criminal liability and the classification of crimes against persons, property, morals, and public welfare. 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. ÂŹ Limited discussion of prosecution and defense decision making, criminal culpability, and defenses to crimes. Full Semester 78281 10:20a-11:45a M W Gonis Jr A W-101 CJ-105
LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE
3.0 units
This course examines categories of evidence and legal rules governing its admission and exclusion in the criminal process. Full Semester 7:00a-8:25a Tu Th Baytieh E F-102 78243 CJ-106
CORONER DEATH INVESTIGATIONS
3.0 units
The investigation of homicides, suicides, accidents, and natural deaths. Emphasis on evidence collection and identification of cause of death. Topics include violent crime wounds, fire and electrical wounds, traffic collision fatalities, buried bodies, skeletal remains, and autopsy protocols. Full Semester 78244 8:35a-11:55a F Maiocco M R-114 CJ-107
PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE 3.0 units SYSTEM An examination and analysis of due process in criminal proceedings from pre-arrest through trial and appeal, utilizing statutory law and state and constitutional law precedents. Full Semester 79942 11:55a-1:20p Tu Th Robinson K A-210 CJ-109
COMMUNITY INTERACTION
3.0 units
Examines the complex, dynamic relationship between communities and the justice system in addressing crime and conflict, with an emphasis on the challenges and prospects of administering justice within a diverse multicultural population. Topics may include the consensus and conflicting values in culture, religion, and law. Full Semester 78273 8:35a-11:45a Tu Gonis Jr A H-207 CJ-110
STREET GANGS
3.0 units
An examination of street gangs in the United States, with emphasis on California and the local area. Topics include ethnic gangs, taggers, hate groups, and prison gangs, and current efforts to supress their criminal activities, via enforcement, rehabilitation, and prevention. Full Semester 78245 7:00p-10:10p Th Kraus E I-102 CJ-148
REPORT WRITING FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE PERSONNEL
3.0 units
To develop practical, precise report writing techniques as well as general writing skills applicable to law enforcement and corrections. Prerequisite: ENGL-N60 with a minimum grade of C. 78246
6:40p-9:50p
CJ-205
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION PRINCIPLES
W
Frazee B
H-205
Full Semester
3.0 units
Techniques, procedures, and ethical issues in the investigation of crime. Emphasis upon organization of the investigative process, crime scene searches, interviewing and interrogating, surveillance, sources of information, utility of evidence, scientific analysis of evidence, and the role of the investigator in the trial process. Full Semester 79773 7:00a-8:25a M W Mauger D I-103 CJ-210
DRUG ABUSE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
3.0 units
Study of the recognition, identification, and effects of illegal drugs: opiates, marijuana, hallucinogens, depressants, and stimulants. Emphasis will also be placed on investigation techniques, use of informants, search warrants, and treatment. Full Semester 78248 6:40p-9:50p Tu Cota R I-106 * ONLINE & HYBRID CLASSES: Students are required to log on to Canvas on the first day of classes: rsccd.instructure.com. For more information go to sac.edu/disted Online instruction. No on-campus meetings.
Open Educational Resources (OER). Zero cost or low cost material fee.
Honors Classes
Online instruction. Some on-campus meetings.
Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC). No textbook cost.
Weekend Classes