Riverside Community College

                                        Administration of Justice 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10

                                                 COURSE SYLLABUS ABSTRACT - Summer, 2009

ADJ 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE JUSTICE SYSTEM

ADJ 2 PRINCIPLES OF THE JUSTICE SYSTEM

ADJ 3 CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW

ADJ 4 LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE

ADJ 5 COMMUNITY RELATIONS

ADJ 9 LAW IN AMERICAN SOCIETY

ADJ10 PRIVATE SECURITY

Instructor:                    Dr. Oliver M. Thompson

                                     Telephone message:                                                   951/222‑8954 office

                                                                                                                       323/574-4203 CELL

                                     Riverside City Campus Office: QUAD 222B

                                     E‑mail address:

                                                 PRIMARY       oliver.thompson@rcc.edu 

                                     Open Campus Log on:  www.opencampus.com  FOR ALL COURSE WORK SUBMISSION AND WEBCT MAIL CORRESPONDENCE WITH ME.

ADJ1        45837   INTRO CRIMINAL JUSTICE                 Monday - Wednesday    10:00 am - 12:15 pm         QUAD 240           Hybrid

ADJ3        45649   CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW          Monday - Wednesday      6:00 pm -   7:40 pm         QUAD 240           Hybrid

ADJ2        46189   PRINCIPLES OF JUSTICE SYSTEM      CRIMINAL PROCEDURE                                                                ONLINE

    

 

ALL OF MY CLASSES ARE EITHER WEB ENHANCED, HYBRID, LEARNING COMMUNITY, OR ON LINE.  ALL COURSE MATTERS ARE WEB CT ASSIGNMENTS AND ON LINE ASSESSMENTS.   Log on through www.opencampus.com to your specific class section.

Office hours:                As requested

Class location:             Riverside City College QUAD 240

Required Text:             SEE COURSE SYLLABUS - UNDER COURSE TOOLS

All required texts will be on reserve in the Digital Library.

Subject matter discussion:  Attendance, Examinations, Concept Papers, Student Accommodations, Course Assignments, Instructor Policies; Grades and point allocation, Course description, Course goals and objectives ‑ go to your specific class section syllabi through www.opencampus.com