Calumet College of St. Joseph

SYLLABUS FOR CRIMINAL PROCEDURE

 

 

 

Term: Spring, 2003 January 6, – April 14, 2003

Course Number: CRJ 311 - 08311X     

Instructor: Philip Benson

Office:  Room # ------

Office Phone: 219-937-5500 

E-mail:   none

Home Phone: (optional)   -------

 

Office Hours:   Available by appointment

 

Course Time: Thursday  7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

 

 

Course Description:

As an introduction to the law of criminal procedure, this course provides guidelines for criminal justice professionals on legal aspects of police duties as well as understanding the reasons behind the rules. It covers such topics as arrest, search warrants, warrantless searches, and admissions, confessions and electronic surveillance.

 

Prerequisites:

CRJ 100

 

Textbooks:   Criminal Procedure for the Criminal Justice Professional, 8th edition / John  R. Ferdico

 

Statement of Plagiarism:

If an instructor or other Calumet College of St. Joseph personnel find that a student has plagiarized or been involved in another form of academic dishonesty, the instructor or other personnel may elect to bring the matter up for judicial review. The maximum penalty for any form of academic dishonesty is dismissal from the College. The procedures for judicial review are listed under the section of CCSJ handbook that addresses student grievances.

 

Calumet College of St. Joseph adheres to citation guidelines as written in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Fourth Edition. A copy is available from the Calumet College of St. Joseph bookstore. This text outlines how to cite references from a variety of sources, including electronic media.

 

This instructor will seek the dismissal from the college of any student determined to by guilty of plagiarism or other acts of academic dishonesty.

 

Withdrawal from Classes Policy:


After the last day for class changes has passed (see College calendar), students may withdraw from a course in which they are registered with permission from the faculty member conducting the course. A written request detailing the reason(s) for the withdrawal must be filed with the Registrar. Written request for withdrawal must be received by the Registrar by the last day of classes prior to the final examination dates specified in the catalogue. Written requests may be mailed to the Registrar or faxed to the College fax number 219-473-4259. Students are to make note of the refund schedule when withdrawing from courses. The request is forwarded to the faculty member, who makes the final determination to accept or deny the request. If the request is honored, the student will receive notification of official withdrawal; if denied, the notification will indicate why the withdrawal is disallowed. Note: Degree Completion Division (DCD) students should consult the DCD Student Handbook for information on DCD withdrawals.

 

An official withdrawal is recorded as a "W" grade on the student's transcript. Dropping a

course without written permission automatically incurs an "F" grade for the course (see

Refund Schedule).

 

Absent extreme extenuating circumstances as determined solely by the instructor, this instructor will not approve any student withdrawal which is later than 7 days after the return of the results from the 2nd test in this class 

 

Class Policy on Attendance: 

 

Students must arrive promptly and stay for the completion of all classes.  At the discretion of the instructor, attendance may be taken at the beginning or end of each class session.  Absent prior approval by the instructor, any student not present when attendance is taken, may be considered absent for that day.  Students are allowed two absences only.  Additional absences will result in a termination of the student from the class. 

 

 

Class Policy For Assignments:

 

1.                Complete all reading and assigned homework before class.  Quizzes over the assigned reading material may be given at any time. 

2.             Attend and participate in all class discussions.  

3.             Take all tests and quizzes at assigned times.

4.             A cumulative final exam will be given.  All previous tests must be returned on the day of the final exam.  Students will not be allowed to take the final exam and will receive a grade of “F” if they do not return all of  their tests.

 

**           THERE WILL BE NO MAKE-UP TESTS UNLESS APPROVED PRIOR TO ORIGINAL TEST DATE.  NO EXCEPTIONS

 

**           EXTRA CREDIT - TRIAL ATTENDANCE

2 % WILL BE ADDED TO THE FINAL GRADE FOR ANYONE WHO ATTENDS A FEDERAL TRIAL FOR ONE ENTIRE DAY.  PRIOR APPROVAL IS REQUIRED

 

Course Objectives:

Students in this course will:

 

_    Gain a thorough understanding of the general principles criminal procedure and their practical                application in investigative matters and courtroom application

 

Assessment:

Exams (Midterm, Final, Quizzes)                                                                                  75 % of grade

Class participation/collaboration/attendance/assignments and 

class presentation and assessment instruments                                                25 % of grade

 

Grading Scale:

A: 93+        A-: 90+         B+: 87+        B: 83+            B-: 80+             C+: 77+

C: 73+        C-: 70+         D+: 67+        D: 63+            D-: 60+               F: below 60


 

 

Format for Written Assignments:

 

All written assignments shall be turned in at the beginning of the class period in which they are due.  Unless otherwise told, all written assignments shall be double spaced and typed in 12 point type.

 

Class Participation:

 

All students are expected to develop their oral communication skills through class participation. Communication is an essential element of law enforcement (as well as any job), and students should develop this skill during this class.

 

 

 

Class Assignments:

Class Date             Topic-Assignment

 

January                   9                                                INTRODUCTION/CH.1

16                              CH.2-3

23                              CH. 4-5

30                                                TEST CH. 1-5

 

February                          6                            CH. 6-7

13                              CH. 8-9

20                              TEST CH. 6-9

27                              CH. 10-11

 

March                      6                                             CH.12-13

13                              TEST 10-13

20                              CH. 14

27                              guest lecturer

 

April                         3                                                catch up/final review

10                                                COMPREHENSIVE FINAL

 

 

 

**  SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE