NVCC Spring 1999 Class Schedule
    Annandale Campus

Adj - Administration of Justice

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SIXTEEN WEEK 01/18/99 05/14/99
ADJ 100  SURVEY OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE         3cr 
  2241 01N MWF    0800-0850  CS  0139  Grubb, D 
  2242 02N TR     1100-1215  CS  0137  Linville, L 
  2243 03N M      1630-1915  CS  0137  Linville, L 

ADJ 105  THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM        3cr 
  2249 01N MWF    1000-1050  CS  0139  Short, J 
  2250 02N TR     0930-1045  CS  0139  Short, J 
  2251 03N R      1630-1915  CS  0137  Short, J 

ADJ 107  SURVEY OF CRIMINOLOGY              3cr 
  2258 01N MWF    1100-1150  CS  0139  Grubb, D 
  4554 02N F      0900-1150  CS  0137  Webb, M 

ADJ 111  LAW ENFORCEMENT ORG & ADMIN I      3cr 
  2269 01N M      1930-2220  CS  0137  Ryan, T 

ADJ 116  SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT TOPICS         3cr 
  2264 01N MW     1100-1215  CS  0137  Linville, L 

ADJ 127  FIREARMS AND MARKSMANSHIP          3cr 
  3934 01N TR     1300-1515  CS  0137  Linville, L 
          Course provides knowledge in the
          safe handling and operation of
          various firearms and the legal and
          moral responsibilities pertaining to
          them.  Class will visit a variety
          of shooting ranges and facilities
          (approx. 8 - 10 visits).
          Students will be responsible for
          paying range fees, ammunition
          purchase, and rental of firearms,
          plus ear and eye protection.
          Students completing course will
          receive certification for:  NRA
          Home Firearm Safety Course, NRA
          Personal protection course, and the
          Virginia Hunter Safety Course.
          Combined classroom and laboratory -
          5 hours per week. For further
          specific information dial (703)
          323-3713. ELI announcement - press
          2 (visit other mailboxes), at prompt
          enter 3302.

ADJ 133  ETHICS & THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROF.3cr 
  2252 01N TR     0800-0915  CS  0137  Summers, W 
  3309 02N MWF    1300-1350  CS  0139  Summers, W 

ADJ 139  PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS              4cr 
  2283 01N R      1800-2200  CS  0205  Butler, J 
          ADJ 13901n is approved by Virginia
          Department of Criminal Justice
          Services and satisfies compulsory
          minimum training standards for
          investigators in Virginia. Class
          meets on Thursday 1/21, 1/28, 2/4,
          2/11,2/18, 2/25, 3/4, 3/11, 3/25,
          4/1, 4/8, 4/15, 4/22, 4/29, Friday
          4/30, 5/6. Registration is closed
          after the first class. All
          classes are mandatory for
          certification.

ADJ 150  INTRO. TO SECURITY ADMINISTRATION  3cr 
  4555 01N R      1930-2215  TBA TBA   TBA

ADJ 211  CRIM LAW, EVIDENCE & PROCEDURES I  3cr 
  2248 01N MW     0930-1045  CS  0137  Beene, J 

ADJ 212  CRIM LAW, EVIDENCE & PROCEDURES II 3cr 
  2247 01N MW     0800-0915  CS  0137  Beene, J 
  2245 02N TR     0930-1045  CS  0137  Beene, J 
  2244 03N W      1930-2215  CS  0137  Beene, J 

ADJ 215  REPORT WRITING                     3cr 
  2280 01N W      1630-1915  CS  0139  Summers, W 
  3310 02N TR     0800-0915  TBA TBA   TBA
          For all sections of ADJ 215 -
          Satisfactory completion of ENG 111
          is required as a prerequisite for the
          Report Writing course.  Course is
          writing intensive.

ADJ 216  ORGANIZED CRIME AND CORRUPTION     3cr 
  2256 01N MW     1230-1345  CS  0137  Linville, L 
  2275 02N T      1930-2220  CS  0137  Grubb, D 

ADJ 228  NARCOTICS AND DANGEROUS DRUGS      3cr 
  2281 01N W      1930-2215  CS  0139  Pfeifer, H 

ADJ 229  LAW ENFORCEMENT & THE COMMUNITY    3cr 
  2274 01N T      1630-1915  CS  0139  Rocco, D 

ADJ 235  RESEARCH IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE       3cr 
  4857 01N MWF    0900-0950  CS  0139  Pfeifer, H 
          Presents research methodology,
          including the development of research
          questions, quantification
          techniques, collection procedures,
          analysis tools, and the means of
          establishing relationships between
          theory, policy, and practice. ADJ
          235 is advantageous for students
          pursuing a four year degree.

ADJ 236  PRIN. OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION    3cr 
  2255 01N TR     1100-1215  CS  0139  Short, J 

ADJ 237  ADVANCED CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION    3cr 
  2265 01N MWF    1200-1250  CS  0139  Grubb, D 
  2284 02N R      1930-2215  CS  0137  Pever, G 

ADJ 241  CORRECTIONAL LAW I                 3cr 
  2286 01N F      1630-1915  CS  0137  Pearlman, M 

ADJ 247  CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR                  3cr 
  2272 01N T      1630-1915  CS  0137  Ryan, T 

ADJ 248  PROBATION, PAROLE, AND TREATMENT   3cr 
  2263 01N TR     1230-1345  CS  0139  Groff, A 

ADJ 255  SECURITY MANAGEMENT                3cr 
  2285 01N R      1930-2215  CS  0139  Horvath, J 

ADJ 290  COORDINATED INTERNSHIP             3cr 
  2253 01N TR     0800-0915  CS  0139  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 297  COOPERATIVE EDUCATION              3cr 
  0203 01N TBA     TBA-TBA   TBA TBA   Horowitz, J 

ADJ 298  SEMINAR AND PROJECT                3cr 
         CRIMINAL PROFILING 
  2254 01N MW     1100-1215  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.

ADJ 298  SEMINAR AND PROJECT                4cr 
         FINANCIAL INVEST. 
  2266 02N M      1830-2220  CS  0139  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. This
          course will not be cancelled.

ADJ 298  SEMINAR AND PROJECT                3cr 
         INTRO TERRORISM 
  2276 03N T      1930-2220  CS  0139  Grollman, E 

ADJ 298  SEMINAR AND PROJECT                3cr 
         CRIME & LITERATURE 
  2278 04N W      1630-1915  CS  0137  Grubb, D 


OTHER SESSIONS
ADJ 298  SEMINAR AND PROJECT                1cr 
         PSY OF INTERRAGATIO 
  3316 05N S      0900-1650  CS  0137  Bennett, M 
          Weekend 02/20/99 02/27/99
          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.
          Classes meet Feb 20 and 27.

ADJ 298  SEMINAR AND PROJECT                1cr 
         WORKPLACE VIOLENCE 
  3322 06N S      0900-1650  CS  0137  Bennett, M 
          Weekend 03/06/99 03/13/99
          Violence occurring in the
          workplace carries severe
          consequences for the victims, other
          employees, and the business itself.
          This course explores the causes of
          workplace violence, its consequences,
          and a teamwork approach to dealing
          with potential violent acts.
          Classes meet MAR 6 and 13.

ADJ 298  SEMINAR AND PROJECT                1cr 
         HOMICIDE INVEST. 
  4552 07N S      0900-1650  CS  0137  Gluba, B 
          Weekend 04/03/99 04/10/99
          An intensive, unique, in-depth
          examination of the art of homicide
          investigators using case studies.
          Classes meet on April 3 and 10.

ADJ 298  SEMINAR AND PROJECT                1cr 
         CORRECT. COUNSELING 
  5027 08N S      0900-1650  CS  0137  Groff, A 
          Weekend 02/06/99 02/13/99
          Correctional counseling presents
          concepts and principles of
          interviewing and counseling as
          applied in the correctional setting.
          Class meets 6 and 13 feb 1999.


CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
ADJ 100  SURVEY OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE         3cr 
  1142 92N HOME STUDY.  See ELI pages.

ADJ 107  SURVEY OF CRIMINOLOGY              3cr 
  1149 92N HOME STUDY.  See ELI pages.

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