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ADJ 24 - Introduction to Corrections

Introduction to Corrections
ADJ-24

Craig Dilley, Instructor

 

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ADJ 24 Online Class

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Welcome to the class page for Introduction to Corrections, ADJ 24.  This course will be offered online in the SPRING 2009 semester.   To register for this online course, please visit the college's registration site at College of the Siskiyous Admissions and Records Office.  This class will begin January 24, 2009 and will end May 21, 2009.  After you have registered and the Spring 2009 semester has begun, you will able to access the online instruction site.

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Online Courses

Online courses are convenient but can be more difficult and time consuming than traditional classes.  Please take the time to review the information contained on this page regarding online classes:
Surviving the Online Class
Go To Jail
For this course you will need the following items:
  • A computer and internet access.
  • The ability to send and receive e-mail.
  • Experience with using the internet with a web browser such as
    Internet Explorer® or Netscape Navigator®.
  • Experience with internet search engines such as Google or Yahoo.
  • A word processor such as Microsoft Word, WordPerfect, Wordpad, or similar.
  • Motivation to set aside time each work to allow you to work on this course.

 

Learning Goals

Student learning goals include:
  • Understand the origin, development and evolution of corrections in America.
  • Origins of correctional institutions and evolution of correctional practices.
  • Correction personnel and their function.
  • Administration of corrections in the criminal justice system.
  • Get Out Of Jail
  • Distinctions betwen jails and prisons.
  • Functions and differences between probation and parole.
  • Prisoner rights versus society's call for confinement.
  • Systems at the federal, state and local levels.

Course Content:

  • Early history and evolution of corrections.
  • Law and the correctional process.
  • The correctional process.
  • The rights of the convicted criminal.
  • Title 15 of the California Code of Regulation & related impact within the state.
  • The correctional client.
  • Correctional Systems
  • Parole and Probation
  • Summary and overview

 

  • This course meets the C.O.S. ADJ program AA Degree requirements and also UC/CSU transfer requirements.

If you have any questions, please send an e-mail to:  Craig Dilley

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