Course listings
ADMJ 114 JUVENILE 3 UNITS
Hours: 3 lec JUSTICE CSU
Techniques of handling juvenile offenders and victims; prevention and repression of delinquency; diagnosis
and referral; organization of community resources. Juvenile law and court procedures. Formerly ADMJ 020
and ADMJ 014.
ADMJ 116 VICE, NARCOTICS, 3 UNITS
Hours: 3 lec & ORGANIZED CRIME CSU
Drug identification, drug prevention techniques and strategies, and drug addiction treatment; interrelations
of organized crime to the community, impact of covert criminal activities upon the social structure,
symptoms of organized crime activity, i.e., vice, narcotics, and organized criminal enterprises; political
influences of organized crime in the legal system; investigation of organized crime. Formerly ADMJ 016.
ADMJ 118 POLICE FIELD OPERATIONS 3 UNITS
Hours 3 lec CSU
History and development of patrol philosophy; planning for field activities to include functions of patrol,
traffic, and other investigative duties of the field officer; techniques for planning patrol activities; handling
complaints and requests for services; mechanics of field interviews, searches, and arrests; handling traffic-
related problems; civil and domestic disturbances and other community crime incidents. Formerly ADMJ
010 and ADMJ 018.
ADMJ 120 INTRODUCTION 3 UNITS
Hours: 3 lec TO CORRECTIONS CSU
Survey of correctional science. Historical development, current concepts, and practice; explanations of
criminal behavior; functions and objectives of the criminal justice system concerned with institutional,
probation, and parole processes as they modify the offender’s behavior; survey of professional career
opportunities in public and private agencies. Formerly ADMJ 030 & ADMJ 020.
ADMJ 125 WILDLIFE LAWS & ISSUES 2 UNITS
Hours: 2 lec CSU
In-depth studies of wildlife issues, laws, and regulations throughout North America and the world. The course
includes in-depth discussions and analysis of the Endangered Species Act, commercialization of wildlife,
illegal trade of wildlife, introduction of exotic species, the effects of pollution on wildlife, depredation of
wildlife, and human populations’ effect upon wildlife. Possible solutions to wildlife issues will be reviewed.
Cross-listed with WILD 125 and ENVR 125.
ADMJ 126 CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION 3 UNITS
Hours: 3 lec CSU
This course is designed to prepare students who are interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement with
the basic knowledge to conduct crime scene investigations in accordance with established procedures and
applicable laws. Formerly ADMJ 124AD. Repeatable.
ADMJ 128 INTRODUCTION TO 3 UNITS
Hours: 3 lec. TERRORISM CSU
This course is designed to provide the student with a historical overview of terrorism, its development in
modern times, and its impact on society.
ADMJ 130 PRIVATE SECURITY AND 3 UNITS
Hours: 3 lec CRIME PREVENTION CSU
This course will introduce students to the private security profession, its functions, and current trends in risk
management, asset protection, protective security, and crime prevention.
ADMJ 203 INTRODUCTION TO 3 UNITS
Hours: 3 lec MULTICULTURALISM CSU
The history of racism in America as it relates to police and minority relations will be a focus of the course.
Diversity will be placed in context of other disciplines such as anthropology, sociology, political science, and
history. Police community relations will be covered to include the tension caused by minority concern with
equal protection under the law and the police concern with crime control and order maintenance.
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