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Dr. Harald Otto Schweizer

Dept. of Criminology
 
 


Spring 2010

CRIM 102
Criminal Justice Organization and Management
(Web Enhanced)

hot alertIf you are graduating in December 2010 or later, and are interested in a criminology department scholarship, click for the scholarship announcement and for the scholarship application.

  Instructor: Harald Otto Schweizer, Ph.D. Office: S2-138
OFFICE HOURS
MON 0845-0955; 1330-1450
WED 0900-0955; 1325-1500

Office hours are subject to change when necessitated by circumstances
Frequently (daily) check this class website for any changes/updates.

Emails to the instructor  MUST contain the student's full name and specific class enrolled in, along with the subject of the email clearly stated in the SUBJECT window of the email or they may be deleted without being read. 
Internet Use is essential in this course and computer literacy is required for all CSU students. If you are totally unfamiliar with the use of the Internet, you should contact the instructor for other option

All students must familiarize themselves with the University Policy on Plagiarism and Cheating , Non-Discrimination, Disruptive Classroom Behavior, and General Student Conduct by clicking here
Students must also review the linked CODE OF ACADEMIC INTEGRITY (HONOR CODE).

*On line quizzes will be given on Blackboard on days indicated in the syllabus and on this class web page. Since the quizzes are on line, no class attendance is necessary on the posted quiz dates. Students must take/complete the quizzes within 72 hours of the official posting date
Prerequisites: CRIM 2. Highly recommended: CRIM 20, 100 and 170

Internet Use is essential in this course and computer literacy is required for all CSU students. If you are totally unfamiliar with the use of the Internet, you should contact the instructor for other option
All students must familiarize themselves with the University Policy on Plagiarism and Cheating , Non-Discrimination, Disruptive Classroom Behavior, and General Student Conduct by clicking here
Students must also review the linked CODE OF ACADEMIC INTEGRITY (HONOR CODE).

Miscellaneous Information
Assignments/Misc.
Syllabus Leadership and Management Links
Course Project  
Tentative Lecture Outlines
1. System vs. Non-System 9. Corrections Org. & Oper.
2. Org. Principles & Practices 10. Corr. Pers.Roles & Functions
3. Community Policing 11. Corr. Issues and Practices
4. Police Org. & Operation 12. Community Corrections
5. Police Pers. Roles & Functions 13. Budgets and Technology
6. LE Issues and Practices 14. What lies ahead: The Future
7. Court Pers. Roles & Functions Victim Services
8. Court Issues & Practices Empowerment Links
Criminology Newsletters  State Law Enforcement Agency Statistics
 Managing Non-Profit Organizations Articles relating to CJ Org. & Mgmnt 
Law Enf. Personnel ethnicity/sex for the largest agencies in the U.S.
REQUIRED TEXTS: Peak, K.J. "Justice Administration" (6th or later Edition) Prentice Hall, and supplementary readings as assigned and/or appropriate.
ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE COMPUTER COMPETENCY AND BE FAMILIAR WITH OR LEARN TO USE BLACKBOARD.

The Final Exam is comprehensive, will include questions from all of the past quizzes, lecture information and information from other sources/readings designated by the instructor. The exam will consist of both multiple-choice questions and essays. The questions will reflect the Student Learning Outcomes identified in the course syllabus.

SPRING 2010 FACULTY FURLOUGH DAYS
DATES IN BLACK INK SUBJECT TO CHANGE

January

March

April

May

15, 19

26 

5, 6,7,8

12, 14

Dates in red are furlough days designated by the university for all faculty.
The other dates are furlough days selected by Dr. Schweizer

GRADING
150 points- research project (to be discussed in class)
600 points- 100 points for each of six quizzes.
300 points- for the final exam
1050 points total
A-900+, B-800+, C-700+, D-600+

NOTE: There are no make-ups for ANY quizzes. You are responsible for taking the quizzes and for any computer/network problems you are experiencing. If you miss one quiz due to a multiple day emergency, you can still earn a good grade by doing well in the other quizzes, the final, and the term project.   If you are going to miss quizzes AND exams for any legitimate reason, you should WITHDRAW from this course. All quizzes are given on-line using Blackboard. Students should begin early so that they have alternatives if they experience computer/internet problems. Quizzes will be available on line for at least 72 hours.

Important Dates:


Textbook Reading Assignments and approximate lecture topics


Week

Dates

Subject topic (Required readings and class topics)

1

22Jan

Overview of course content, syllabus, and policies. Explanation of plagiarism and honor code. Chpt. 1 Study and Scope of Justice Administration

2

25/27/29 Jan

Overview of course content; Chpt. 1  &  Chpt. 2- Organization and Administration: Principles & Practices; Com.Policing.

3

1/3/5 Feb

Chpt. 2 Organ. & Admin. Principles & Practices (5 Feb on line quiz)

4

8/10/12 Feb

Chpt. 3The Police-Organization and Operation (12 Feb on line quiz)

5

17/19 Feb

15 Feb President’s day.  Chpt.4 Police Personnel Roles/functions          

6

22/24/26 Feb

Chpt.5  Police Issues & Practices (26 Feb on line quiz)

7

1/3/5 Mar

Chpt 6  The Courts-Organization and Operation

8

8/10/12 Mar

Chpt 7 Court Personnel Roles/Functions (12 Mar on line quiz)

9

15/17/19 Mar

Chpt. 8 Court Iss.& Practices  Chpt. 9 Corr. Organization and Operation

10

22/24/26 Mar

Chpt. 9 & Chpt 10   Corrections Pers. Roles/Functions (26 Mar furlough)

11

29 Mar – 2 Apr

SPRING BREAK

12

5, 7 Apr 9 Apr

 5,7 Apr Furlough Chpt 11 Comm.Corr.Prob & Parole (9 Apr on line quiz)

13

12/14/16 Apr

Chpt 11 Comm.Corr. Prob & Parole Chpt.12 Corr. Issues and Practices

14

19/21/23 Apr

Chpt.13 Rights of CJ Employees (23 Apr on line quiz)

15

26/28/30 Apr

Victim Services; projects due 30 Apr as hard copy or via email

16

3/5/7 May

Chpt.14/15 Special Challenges (also budgets and technology)

 17

10, 12 May

 Chpt/15 12 May Furlough

13 May

1700-1900 End of semester consultation hours-

 

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Ofrecemos una LICENCIATURA en Criminologia con empasis
policiaca, correcional, o servicios para victimas del crimenes, y
un Magíster Universitario en Criminología
(Duración Ciclo Intermedio: 1-2 años)