NVCC SPRING 2001 Class Schedule
    Annandale Campus

Adj - Administration of Justice

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SIXTEEN WEEK 01/08/01 05/04/01
ADJ 100  SURVEY OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE       3cr 
  4112 01N MW     1100-1215  CS  0137  Beene, J 

ADJ 105  THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM      3cr 
  4111 01N MWF    1000-1050  CS  0137  Short, J 
  4119 02N TR     0930-1045  CS  0139  Short, J 
  4141 03N W      1930-2215  HPD 0001  Thunman, N 
          Section 01N will be taught at the
          Herndon Police Department, 1481
          Sterling Road, Herndon, VA.

ADJ 107  SURVEY OF CRIMINOLOGY            3cr 
  4117 01N TR     0800-0915  CS  0137  Catoe, R 

ADJ 111  LAW ENFORCEMENT ORG & ADMIN I    3cr 
  4121 01N TR     1100-1215  CS  0139  Catoe, R 

ADJ 112  LAW ENFORCEMENT ORG & ADMIN II   3cr 
  4115 01N F      0900-1150  CS  0139  Catoe, R 

ADJ 116  SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT TOPICS       3cr 
  4108 01N MWF    0900-0950  CS  0137  Short, J 

ADJ 133  ETHICS & THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PRO3cr 
  4113 01N MW     1100-1215  CS  0139  Catoe, R 
  4135 02N W      1630-1915  CS  0137  Catoe, R 

ADJ 150  INTRO. TO SECURITY ADMINISTRATION3cr 
  4122 01N TR     1230-1345  CS  0137  Summers, W 

ADJ 157  COMPUTER SECURITY                3cr 
  4132 01N T      1930-2215  CS  0137  Hanlon, R 
          Strongly recommend ist 100 or equiva
          lent

ADJ 186  FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY              3cr 
  4124 01N MW     1400-1515  CS  0139  Vajda, J 

ADJ 211  CRIM LAW, EVIDENCE & PROCEDURES I3cr 
  4109 01N MW     0915-1030  CS  0139  Beene, J 

ADJ 212  CRIM LAW, EVIDENCE & PROCEDURES I3cr 
  4118 01N TR     0930-1045  CS  0137  Beene, J 
  4130 02N T      1630-1915  CS  0137  Beene, J 

ADJ 228  NARCOTICS AND DANGEROUS DRUGS    3cr 
  4120 01N W      1830-2115  HPD 0001  Thunman, N 
          Section 01N will be taught at the
          Herndon Police Department, 1481
          Sterling Road, Herndon, VA.

ADJ 231  COMMUNITY POLICING               3cr 
  4125 01N MW     1230-1345  CS  0139  Catoe, R 

ADJ 232  DOMESTIC VIOLENCE                3cr 
  4126 01N M      1630-1915  CS  0137  Bennett, M 

ADJ 234  TERRORISM AND COUNTER/TERRORISM  3cr 
  4137 01N W      1930-2215  CS  0137  Grollman, E 

ADJ 237  ADVANCED CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION  3cr 
  4114 01N MW     1230-1345  CS  0137  Short, J 
  4147 02N R      1930-2215  CS  0137  Pever, G 

ADJ 247  CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR                3cr 
  4134 01N T      1930-2215  CS  0139  Ryan, T 

ADJ 248  PROBATION, PAROLE, AND TREATMENT 3cr 
  4127 01N M      1930-2215  CS  0137  Stephenson, P 

ADJ 255  SECURITY MANAGEMENT              3cr 
  4145 01N R      1630-1915  CS  0137  Green, E 

ADJ 268  TECHNOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYS3cr 
  4163 01N TR     1100-1215  CS  0137  Short, J 

ADJ 290  COORDINATED INTERNSHIP           3cr 
         COORD INTERNSHIP 
  4107 01N MWF    0800-0850  CS  0137  Beene, J 
          The ADJ Internship Program
          requires 180 supervised, volunteer
          hours working in criminal justice.
          You must have completed all first
          year courses in the ADJ A.A.S.
          Degree Program and your background
          and character must be acceptable to
          the participating department or
          agency. Class meets first week only.

ADJ 298  SEMINAR AND PROJECT              4cr 
         FINANCIAL INVEST. 
  4154 01N M      1830-2215  CC  0233  Grant, J 
          This course will examine all aspects
          of financial fraud including the
          psychology of the criminal, the
          business climate, and the lack of
          internal controls that allow fraud to
          occur. We will learn how to uncover
          fraud and conduct a further
          investigation. We will learn how to
          examine financial documents.
          knowledge of accounting is not
          necessary for this course.


OTHER SESSIONS
ADJ 298  SEMINAR AND PROJECT              1cr 
         CIVIL DISTURBANCE 
  4156 02N S      0900-1650  CS  0137  Grollman, E 
          Weekend 02/10/01 02/17/01
          Seminar examines civil disorders and
          demonstrations and looks at the
          political, social, and historical
          factors behind those actions.
          Studies police response to crowd
          control, planning for crowd
          management, dealing with the media,
          gathering intelligence, use of police
          crowd control tactics and use of
          force options. Class meets FEB 10
          and 17.

ADJ 298  SEMINAR AND PROJECT              1cr 
         DEATH INVESTIGATION 
  4153 03N S      0900-1650  CS  0137  Gluba, B 
          Weekend 03/24/01 03/31/01
          A new look at death investigation
          with case studies using forensic
          evidence. Class meets MAR 24 and
          31.

ADJ 298  SEMINAR AND PROJECT              1cr 
         VIOLENCE AND VALUES 
  4276 04N S      0900-1650  CS  0137  Ellis, C 
          Weekend 04/07/01 04/14/01
          Violence and Values will deal with
          contemporary issues and challenges of
          individual and cultural values as
          they relate to violence in America.
          The death penalty, racism,
          multiculturalism and religion will be
          explored in terms of the criminal
          justice system and other
          institutionalized systems.
          Class meets APR 7 and 14.


CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
ADJ 100  SURVEY OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE       3cr 
  1708 92N HOME STUDY.  See ELI pages.

ADJ 107  SURVEY OF CRIMINOLOGY            3cr 
  1715 92N HOME STUDY.  See ELI pages.

ADJ 236  PRIN. OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION  3cr 
  1721 92N HOME STUDY.  See ELI pages.

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