HARTNELL COLLEGE – FALL <strong>2009</strong>SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITS SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITSADJ-8 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION (G/P)A course designed to teach the fundamentals of investigation;crime scene preservation of evidence; scientific aids; modusoperandi; sources of information, interviews and interrogation;follow-up and case preparation.Advisory: Students taking this course are advised that theymust have basic computer skills for operating a wordprocessing program, a spreadsheet program and e-mail,including sending attachments and files. Students also needaccess to the Internet and have adequate hardware andsoftware such as Windows 98/2000/XP, Mac OS 8-10 or theirequivalent. Students without off-campus access to technologywill be able to use the Library Media Center or open Computerlabs to complete their assignments.[CSU]1040 M 06:00PM-08:50PM A.Lopez CAB189 3.00ADJ-10 JUVENILE PROCEDURES (G)Discussion of the theories of juvenile delinquency and juvenilejustice. Introduction to the functions, organization andjurisdiction of juvenile agencies. Procedural steps inprocessing and detention of juveniles, from arrest and bookingthrough trial and post-trial.Advisory: Students taking the on-line version of the courseare advised that they must have basic computer skills foroperating Word for Windows and e-mail including sendingattachments and files. Students also need access to theinternet and must have adequate hardware capabilities andsoftware such as Windows 95/98/2000/XP or their equivalent.[CSU]1907 INT INT L.Bertomen INT 3.00An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 1907 offered as a web-basedcourse. Students can login starting Monday, August 17, at www.<strong>hartnell</strong>.org and followinstructions. Contact instructor via email at lbertomen@<strong>hartnell</strong>.edu or call (831) 755-6742 for further information.ADJ-11LAW ENFORCEMENT REPORT WRITING (G)An introductory course emphasizing the practical aspects oforganizing and preparing law enforcement written reports.Advisory: Students must have basic computer skills foroperating Microsoft Word and e-mail, including sendingattachments and files. Students also need access to theInternet and must have adequate hardware and softwarecapabilities. Access to computers is also available at theHartnell College Library/LRC.[CSU]6205 M 06:00PM-08:50PM B.Carrillo KCC210A 3.00Section 6205 is offered at King City Education Center, 117 N. Second St., King City.1920 INT INT L.Bertomen INT 3.00An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 1920 offered as a web-basedcourse. Students can login starting Monday, September 28, at www.<strong>hartnell</strong>.org andfollow instructions. Contact instructor via email at lbertomen@<strong>hartnell</strong>.edu or call (831)755-6742 for further information. Section 1920 meets 6 weeks, 9/28/09-11/6/09, and ispart of the Fast Track Program for more information please see page 13. FASTTRACK SESSION 2REMEMBER!If you enroll in a class and decide not to attend,You MUST drop the class using PAWS on-lineregistration, ASAP* telephone registration, or inpersonin the Admissions Office. The instructor’ssignature is NOT required to drop. If you do notdrop a class, you will be charged for it, and youcould receive an “F” grade that will remain on your permanenttranscript.Dropping is NOT an automatic process!12ADJ-12 LEGAL ASPECTS OF CORRECTIONS (G/P)An overview of the historical framework, concepts andprecedents that guide correctional practice. Covers thecorrections environment, civil rights of prisoners and liability ofcorrectional officers.Advisory: Students must have basic computer skills foroperating Microsoft Word and e-mail, including sendingattachments and files. Students also need access to theInternet and must have adequate hardware and softwarecapabilities. Access to computers is also available at theHartnell College Library/LRC.[CSU]6211 M 06:00PM-08:50PM B.Jimenez SOHS 3.00Section 6211 offered at Soledad High School, 425 Gabilan Dr, room 405, Soledad.ADJ-21A NARCOTICS AND DANGEROUS DRUGS (G)History, definition, identification, characteristics and treatmentstrategies of legal and illegal drugs and the enforcemnt of lawsrelating to them.Advisory: Students have have basic computer skills foroperating Microsoft Word and e-mail, ncuding sendingattachments and files. Students also need access to theInternet and must have adequate hardware and softwarecapabilities. Access to computers is also available at theHartnell College Library/LRC.[CSU]1028 TTH 08:00AM-09:15AM L.Bertomen CAB189 3.001029 W 06:00PM-08:50PM R.Gray CAB189 3.001905 INT INT L.Bertomen INT 3.00An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 1905 offered as a web-basedcourse. Students can login starting Monday, August 17, at www.<strong>hartnell</strong>.org and followinstructions. Contact instructor via email at lbertomen@<strong>hartnell</strong>.edu or call (831) 755-6742 for further information.ADJ-25 INTRODUCTION TO PARALEGAL/LEGAL ASSISTANTSHIP(G/P)Provides an overview of the paralegal/legal assistantprofession, a general introduction to the legal environment andfoundational skills necessary to succeed in legal specialtycourses. Students will be given a perspective of the role of theparalegal/legal assistant in the modern law office, will learnbasic legal research and analysis, issues related to our legalsystem and the courts, law office administration, and ethicalconsiderations.Advisory: Students taking this course online are advised thatthey must have basic computer skills for operating a wordprocessing program, a spearadsheet program and e-mail,including sending attachments and files. Students also needaccess to the Internet and have adequate hardware andsoftware such as Windows 98/2000/XP, Mac 0S8-10 or theirequivalent. Students without off-campus access to technologywill be able to use the Library Media Center or open computerlabs to complete their assignments.[CSU]1031 W 06:00PM-08:50PM Staff CAB311 3.00On-line registration is easy, fast and convenient. Logon to www.<strong>hartnell</strong>.edu and simply click on PAWS forstudents on our home page. You can register any timefrom anywhere with Internet access.
HARTNELL COLLEGE – FALL <strong>2009</strong>SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITS SECTION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM UNITSADJ-33 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW FOR CRIMINALJUSTICE PROFESSIONALS (G/P)Focuses on the United States Constitution and its relevance tocriminal justice issues. Beginning with an overview of our legalsystem and some instruction in basic legal research, thecourse examines constitutional amendments influencing thecriminal justice system such as freedom of speech and thepress, gun control, constitutional search and seizure, theexclusionary rule, due process of law and confessions, theright to counsel and a fair trial, bail, fines and punishment.Students will also appraise the impact of constitutionalprinciples in the fields of law enforcement, corrections and thepractice of law.Advisory: TC and hybrid advisory.[CSU]1833 M 06:00PM-08:50PM S.Lavorato CAB329 3.00ADJ-51 CRIMINOLOGY (G)An examination of the theories of the psychological and socialfactors underlying crime and criminal behavior; crime statistics;patterns of antisocial behavior; treatment and preventativemeasure. Advisory: TC and hybrid advisory[CSU;CSU-GE, AREA D0]1032 TTH 09:30AM-10:45AM W.Laughton UNITB 3.001904 INT INT L.Bertomen INT 3.00An email address must be on file in Admissions. Section 1904 offered as a web-basedcourse. Students can login starting Monday, August 17, at www.<strong>hartnell</strong>.org and followinstructions. Contact instructor via email at lbertomen@<strong>hartnell</strong>.edu or call (831) 755-6742 for further information.ADJ-61 CONTROL AND SUPERVISION INCORRECTIONS(G/P)An overview of supervision of inmates in the local, state andfederal correctional institutions. Covers institutional daily living,crisis situations, inmate subculture, violence, and the use offorce on inmates. Also describes the role played by theoffender and the correctional worker.[CSU]6212 T 06:00PM-08:50PM M.Parker SOHS 3.00Section 6212 offered at Soledad High School, 425 Gabilan Dr, room 405, Soledad.ADJ-102 PC 832 ARREST AND FIREARMS (G/P)Designed to satisfy the curriculum standards of the Commissionon Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) as required byPenal Code 832 for peace officers. Topics include: professionalorientation; introduction to criminal law with particular attentionpaid to Laws of Arrest, evidence, search and seizure;investigation; community relations; verbal and writtencommunication; arrest and control techniques; firearms/chemicalagents; and Cultural Diversity/Discrimination, the use of firearms,situational use of deadly force, and arrest techniques. There willbe a fee associated with the fingerprint clearance from theDepartment of Justice that is required prior to starting the firearmsportion of the class.Advisory: Department of Justice written certification, statingthat a student has no criminal history that would disqualifyhim/her from using a firearm is required prior to the start of thefire arms practicum portion of the class according to theCalifornia Commission for Peac e Officers Standards andTraining (POST) and the California Penal Code 13511.5.1050 T 06:00PM-09:25PM A.Gutierrez CAB189 3.50DHR DHR A.Gutierrez OFFSection 1050 meets up to 40.5 hours of Lab at the range, which will be scheduled bythe instructor, students will be informed of the dates. Lab hours will require fingerprintclearance from the Dept. of Justice, prior to starting the firearms portion of the class.See instructor for Fingerprint Live Scan Form.6043 S 09:00AM-12:25PM B.Jimenez SOHS 3.50SSU DHR B.Jimenez OFFSection 6043 is offered at Soledad High School, 425 Gabilan Dr., Room 405, Soledad.Section 6043 meets up to 40.5 hours of Lab at the range, which will be scheduled bythe instructor, students will be informed of the dates. Lab hours will require fingerprintclearance from the Dept. of Justice, prior to starting the firearms portion of the class.See instructor for Fingerprint Live Scan Form.Hartnell College now has Fast TrackGet Your Degree in Administration of Justice in 12 Months! Take all the Fast Track courses for three semesters and obtain your Degree*o Open to Everyoneo Classes are only 6 weeks long!o 100% Onlineo Full Semester CreditFast Track courses for the Fall 09 semester are:Session 1: ADJ 1-1901, ADJ 3-1923Session 2: ADJ 11-1920, ADJ 5-1914Session 3: HIS 17A-4229, ANT 1-4010GET ON THE FAST TRACK TO YOUR CAREER*Students must take two ADJ elective courses in addition to the Fast Track courses in a summer session, intersession, or traditional semester. Students participatingin Fast Track need to complete ENG 1A and MAT 123 which requires eligibility. Please consult with a Hartnell College counselor for more information.13