NVCC SUMMER 2001 Class Schedule
    Annandale Campus

Adj - Administration of Justice

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FIRST SIX WEEK 05/16/01 06/26/01
ADJ 140  INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS      3cr 
  1885 40N MW     0830-1150  CS  0137  Short, J 

ADJ 295  TOPICS IN:                       3cr 
         FORENSICS 
  1896 40N TR     1230-1550  CS  0137  Short, J 
          This course will introduce and
          explore specific topics in forensics
          such as bloodstain pattern
          interpretation, serology and DNA
          typing, Forensic odontology,
          forensic toxicology and questioned
          documents as well as others. It will
          discuss the role of the investigator
          in indentifying and collecting
          Evidence in those areas discussed.

ADJ 298  SEMINAR AND PROJECT              3cr 
         CRIMINAL PROFILING 
  1888 40N TR     0830-1150  CS  0137  Short, J 
          This course will examine the
          approaches to criminal profiling
          including inductive and deductive.
          The class will examine recent
          historical cases of serial killing,
          serial rapists and organized crime
          figures. Students will have an
          opportunity to apply their profiling
          skills by reviewing actual cases.


SECOND SIX WEEK 06/27/01 08/08/01
ADJ 100  SURVEY OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE       3cr 
  1891 60N MW     0830-1150  CS  0137  Summers, W 

ADJ 107  SURVEY OF CRIMINOLOGY            3cr 
  1893 60N TR     0830-1150  CS  0137  Bennett, M 


OTHER SESSIONS
ADJ 298  SEMINAR AND PROJECT              1cr 
         FIRST RESPONSE 
  1886 01N S      0900-1650  CS  0137  Grollman, E 
          Weekend 05/19/01 05/26/01
          Seminar provides students with
          information concerning the initial
          response to a hostage/barricade or
          similar incident. Includes
          preconfrontation contingency planning
          and training considerations, site
          surveys, first response duties,
          initial response negotiations and
          first line supervisor duties and
          Action. Classes meet MAY 19 and 26.

ADJ 298  SEMINAR AND PROJECT              1cr 
         PSY OF INTERROGATIO 
  1887 02N S      0900-1650  CS  0137  Bennett, M 
          Weekend 06/02/01 06/09/01
          Interrogation is the final stage in
          the criminal investigation interview.
          This course explores the psychology
          of the interrogation process and the
          steps from the initiation of the
          interrogation through the confession.
          Class meets JUN 2 and 9.

ADJ 298  SEMINAR AND PROJECT              1cr 
         CIVIL DISTURBANCE 
  1889 03N S      0900-1650  CS  0137  Grollman, E 
          Weekend 06/16/01 06/23/01
          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 JUN 16
          and 23.

ADJ 298  SEMINAR AND PROJECT              1cr 
         THREAT ASSESSMENT 
  1894 04N S      0900-1650  CS  0137  Bennett, M 
          Weekend 07/14/01 07/21/01
          Managing violent crimes depends on
          understanding the nature of the crime
          and the potential for violent out-
          bursts. This course deals with
          assessing those factors and
          predicting violent behavior.
          Class meets July 14 and 21.

ADJ 298  SEMINAR AND PROJECT              1cr 
         HAZMAT/WMD 
  1895 05N S      0900-1650  CS  0137  Grollman, E 
          Weekend 07/28/01 08/04/01
          Hazardous materials/weapons of
          mass destruction/terrorism
          awareness and operations.
          Description: Introduction to
          hazardous materials. Use of the
          DOT Emergency Response Guide,
          responder actions at a HAZ-MAT
          scene. Introduction to NBC agents
          and dissemination devices.
          Responder actions at the awareness
          level. Responder actions at the
          operations level. Levels of
          protective equipment. Downwind
          hazard predictions. Detection
          equipment. Practical exercise.
          Classes meet JUL 28 and AUG 4.


CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
ADJ 100  SURVEY OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE       3cr 
  1093 92N HOME STUDY.  See ELI pages.

ADJ 107  SURVEY OF CRIMINOLOGY            3cr 
  1103 92N HOME STUDY.  See ELI pages.

ADJ 236  PRIN. OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION  3cr 
  1108 92N HOME STUDY.  See ELI pages.

ADJ 237  ADVANCED CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION  3cr 
  1112 92N HOME STUDY.  See ELI pages.

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