52 Administration of Justice Definition The Administration of Justice Program involves the study of the theory and practice of law enforcement, police work, the court and corrections systems. Law enforcement, whether as a line police officer, deputy sheriff, marshal, or state traffic officer, offers a rewarding opportunity to serve society. Specialized officers such as game wardens, forest rangers, or criminal investigators make unique contributions throughout our state and nation. They investigate crime, present cases in court and render other service to the justice system and the people. Staff ...
Administration of Justice 53 Administration of Justice Courses ADM J 41 INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT 3 units 3 hours weekly Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 50BR4 and ENGL 51BR2. An introduction to the field of Law Enforcement; which includes the police, courts, attorneys, corrections and jails, probation and parole, and alternatives to traditional punishment. The course takes a brief look at the evolution of law and the processes of its administration. The controversies over what causes criminal conduct are explored. (CSU, AVC) ADM J 42 POLICE COMMUNITY RELATIONS 3 units 3 hours weekly Advisory: ...
54 Administration of Justice ADM J 48 CRIMINAL EVIDENCE 3 units 3 hours weekly Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 50BR4 and ENGL 51BR2. This course is designed to give the student an understanding of the field of evidence from a practical standpoint. It will provide a workable and understandable discourse on the entire field of evidence with particular emphasis on areas of interest and importance to working police officers in their regular duties. Due to the fact that the rules seem to change continually, and because some of these changes virtually affect the officer in his/her job, it behooves the ...