Course Syllabus
for CRIJ 1307 Section 091
Crime In America
2010 Spring Variable Semester
Note to Students: This may not be the most recent syllabus for this course, and any dates shown may apply to a previous semester. Any assignments included in this syllabus may change in the syllabus distributed on the class start date. Textbook information in this syllabus may also change. For current textbook information, refer to the Course Details accessed by clicking the course title in the online Course Schedule.
Syllabus FOR CRIJ 1307.091 Crime in America San Antonio College Department of Criminal Justice
COURSE INFORMATION Course title: Crime in America Course number: CRIJ 1307.091 Course discipline: Criminal Justice Course description: The course is an overview of crime and the historical explanation of criminal behavior, including public policy decisions that affect the impact of crime trends, specific topics on crime and criminal behavior. Also, the course has been internationalized to expose students to information from other nations. Lectures and videos are the primary source of such information Course date: Spring Flex II 2010 Location: VCT/Internet Log in web: Prerequisite(s): https://vista.accd.edu/webct/entryPageIns.dowebct None INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION Name: Lisa Ratliff-Villarreal, MS Email: Phone: 210-897-9991 Biography: BA in Social Sciences with minor in CJ from University of Southern Colorado, 2001. MS in Criminology from Indiana State University in Dec of 2002. TEXTBOOK(s) Required reading: Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction; 5th edition by Schmalleger bundled with access code COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon satisfactory completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Define and describe the study of criminology. 2. Develop an understanding of the various methods of measuring crime. 3. Differentiate between the numerous theories discussed in our text. 4. Identify the various types of deterrence. 5. Discuss the various types of crime in our society. 6. Explain the functions of the Criminal Law. VCT/INTERNET Information and Policies The course will be accessed via BB Vista on the San Antonio College server at https://vista.accd.edu/webct/entryPageIns.dowebct You will need to purchase the text by the first week of the semester. Students can log on to the Virtual campus BB Vista website on the first day of class. In order to log on to BB Vista, will need an ID. When you go to BB Vista, you will find info on how to log in. If you run into any problems, please contact Ms Lisa 210-897-9991. Students should have basic computer and word processing skills prior to taking the course. You must log into the course the first week of the semester. Participation in the class is essential to learning. Failure to establish communications or submit assignments and tests when due may result in the student being dropped from the class. If you have any questions or run into any problems, please do not hesitate to contact me. Students will be required to take all exams and complete all assignments at the scheduled time. Late work will not be accepted for any reason. COURSE ASSIGNMENTS Introduction: Each week you will be required to read a few chapters in your textbook and either post and respond to the weekly discussion board topic for a grade or some weeks we will have open book quizzes as opposed to db assignments. You will also have two exams: Mid-Term and Final that will be taken online. They are timed and will consist of Multiple choice and True/False questions covering the material up to that point. GRADING Grading Policy: Do all assigned reading and related homework. Complete homework and tests at assigned times. Students are expected to demonstrate a mature attitude toward the subject matter and participate enthusiastically in the course. Your final grade will be based upon the following scheme subject to change. ACADEMIC DISHONESTY POLICY Introduction: Plagiarism/Cheating: All students enrolled at ACCD have access to PALS by visiting the web page at: http://sacportal.accd.edu after January 1, 2006. You are encouraged to collaborate with other students on homework using the class tools available to you through PALS; however, each student must write and submit his/her own work. Copying someone else's work does not help you learn and is regarded as academic theft. The first violation will result in a grade of zero for the work in question. Multiple violations will be referred to the administration for disciplinary action that shall, at a minimum, include a failing grade for the course. DO NOT risk your grade by trying to cheat!!! SCAN SKILLS Goals/Objectives: Scans Skills
Weekly Discussion Board postings and peer responses/quizzes = 40%
2 exams @ 30% each = 60%
TOTAL =100%
Resources:
Time: Selects goal relevant activities and ranks them.
Information;
Evaluates; Acquires and evaluates information
Interprets: Interprets and communicates information
Basic Skills:
Reading: Locates, understands, and interprets written information
Listening: Receives, attends to, interprets and responds to verbal messages
Speaking: Organizes ideas and communicates orally
Thinking Skills:
Creative
Thinking: generates new ideas
Decision
Making: evaluates and chooses best alternatives
Problem
Solving: Recognizes problems
Reasoning: Discovers relationships between two or more objects and applies it when solving a problem
Personal Qualities:
Responsibility: Exerts a high level of effort towards goal attainment
Integrity/Honesty: Chooses ethical courses of action
Subject to change by instructor