Spring 2020 Course Syllabus
Course: CRIJ-1301- Section: 50 Introduction to Criminal Justice |
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Instructor | Gregory Clark | ||||||||||
clarkgw@lamarpa.edu | |||||||||||
Phone | (409) 984-6364 | ||||||||||
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Description | This course provides a historical and philosophical overview of the American criminal justice system, including the nature, extent, and impact of crime; criminal law; and justice agencies and processes. | ||||||||||
Prerequisites | None | ||||||||||
Learning Outcomes |
1. Describe the History and Philosophy of the American Criminal Justice System.(PSLO 1, 2, 5 Alpha) measured by embedded test questions, project, pre-test/post-test. 2. Explain the nature and extent of Crime in America. (PSLO 1, 2, 5) Alpha measured by embedded test questions and project and pre-test/post/test for alpha. 3. Analyze the impact and consequences of crime. (PSLO 3, 2) Measured by embedded test questions. 4. Evaluate the development, concepts, and functions of law in the criminal justice system. (PSLO 1, 2, 5) Alpha measured by embedded test questions and project and pre-test/post/test for alpha. 5. Describe the structure of contemporary federal, state, and local justice agencies and processes. (PSLO 3, 2) Measured by embedded test questions. |
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Core Objectives |
Communication skills: Students will demonstrate effective written, oral and visual communication. Critical Thinking Skills: Students will engage in creative and/or innovative thinking, and/or inquiry, analysis, evaluation, synthesis of information, organizing concepts and constructing solutions. Empirical and Quantitative Skills: Students will demonstrate applications of scientific and mathematical concepts. Social Responsibility: Students will demonstrate intercultural competency and civic knowledge by engaging effectively in local, regional, national and/or global communities. |
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Textbooks |
Textbook Purchasing Statement: A student attending Lamar State College Port Arthur is not under any obligation to purchase a textbook from the college-affiliated bookstore. The same textbook may also be available from an independent retailer, including an online retailer.
Lecture Textbook: Introduction to Criminal Justice: A Brief Edition by John Randolph Fuller. Publisher is Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780190298173 |
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Lecture Topics Outline |
Please read and review the Lecture Chapters before coming to class, so that you are prepared for the course discussion. | ||||||||||
Major Assignments Schedule |
Week 1: Course Introduction; syllabus review, Chapter 1 Lecture Week 2: Chapter 2 Lecture, Quiz #1 (Ch. 1) Week 3: Chapter 3 Lecture, Quiz #2 (Ch. 2-3) Week 4: Exam #1 (Ch. 1-3), Chapter 4 Lecture Week 5: Chapter 5 Lecture, Quiz #3 (Ch. 4) Week 6: Chapter 6 Lecture, Quiz #4 (Ch. 5-6) Week 7: Exam #2 (Ch. 4-6), Chapter 7 Lecture Week 8: Spring Break Week 9: Chapter 8 Lecture, Quiz #5 (Ch. 7) Week 10: Chapter 9 Lecture, Quiz #6 (Ch. 8-9) Week 11: Exam #3 (Ch. 7-9), Chapter 10 Lecture Week 12: Chapter 11 Lecture, Quiz #7 (Ch. 10) Week 13: Chapter 12 Lecture, Quiz #8 (Ch. 11-12) Week 14: Exam #4 (Ch. 10-12), Course Project Presentation/Submission Week 15: Chapter 13 & 14 Lecture/Final Exam Review Week 16: Final Exam |
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Final Exam Date | May 7, 2020 - 6:30 PM Through May 7, 2020 - 8:30 PM | ||||||||||
Grading Scale | 90-100 = A 80-89 = B 70-79 = C 60-69 = D Below 59 = F | ||||||||||
Determination of Final Grade |
Exams - 60% Quizzes - 20% Course Project - 20% |
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Course Policies | |||||||||||
Instructor Policies | Please read and review the Lecture Chapters before coming to class, so that you are prepared for the course discussion. | ||||||||||
Attendance Policy | Regular prompt attendance is required. No one will be allowed in to the class 15 minutes after the class starts. Coming in late to class is disruptive, in addition to reducing your grade, you will also be required to take the 1st available seat in the classroom. A student with 3 or more absences may be dropped from the class. Excessive absences will result in reduced grades and/or failure. | ||||||||||
Academic Honesty | Academic honesty is expected from all students, and dishonesty in any form will not be tolerated. Please consult the LSC-PA policies (Section IX, subsection A, in the Faculty Handbook) for consequences of academic dishonesty. | ||||||||||
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Important Information | |||||||||||
ADA Considerations | The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti-discrimination statute that provides comprehensive civil rights for persons with disabilities. Among other things, this legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that provides for reasonable accommodation of their disabilities. If you believe you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact the the Office for Disability Services Coordinator, Room 231, in the Madison Monroe Building. The phone number is (409) 984-6241. | ||||||||||
MyLamarPA | Be sure to check your campus E-mail and Course Homepage using MyLamarPA campus web portal (My.LamarPA.edu). When you've logged in, click the email icon in the upper right-hand corner to check email, or click on the "My Courses" tab to get to your Course Homepage. Click the link to your course and review the information presented. It is important that you check your email and Course Homepage regularly. You can also access your grades, transcripts, and determine who your academic advisor is by using MyLamarPA. | ||||||||||
Other | The best way to reach me is by email. If you would like to meet with me before class, please schedule an appointment. | ||||||||||
HB 2504 | This syllabus is part of LSC-PA's efforts to comply with Texas House Bill 2504. |