SYLLABUS FOR SCIENTIFIC
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
Term: Fall, 2005-2006 (051)
(Aug 29 – Dec. 08, 2005)
Course Number: CRJ 330a
Instructor: Dr. Allen Brown
Office
Phone: 219-473-4267
E-mail: abrown@ccsj.edu
Home
Phone: 219-513-0877
Office
Hours: 1 hour prior to class and posted.
Instructor
Background: Personal Injury , criminal
& civil attorney (damn good); former : business owner & social worker.
Course
Time: Mon & Thur, 12:10-1:40 pm.; Room: 207
Course Description: This course provides students with a general overview of the scientific aspects of criminal investigation, including the study of fingerprints and application of the forensic sciences. Emphasis will be placed upon the collection and examination of evidence.
Learning
Outcomes/ Competencies:
Students in this course will:
·
Understand the historical origins, basic
concepts, and starting point of criminal investigations.
·
Understand the “crime scene” as a major part
of the criminal investigative process.
·
Become familiar with proper methods of
searching a crime scene.
·
Become familiar with phases & procedures
of victim, witness, and suspect interviews.
·
Understand uses of “traditional sources” of
information in the investigative process.
·
Understand the importance and uses of
computers in the investigative process.
·
Understand the legal meaning of burglary,
robbery, homicide, and rape and the proper investigative procedures for each
crime.
Textbooks: “Criminal Investigation”, James Gilbert, 6th
Ed., Prentice Hall, 2004.
Learning
Strategies: Group Discussions, Team
Projects, Collaborative Learning, Lecturing…etc.
Assessment:
Exams (Midterm, Final, Quizzes) 80
% of grade
Class participation/collaboration/attendance/assignments
10
% of grade
Grading
Scale:
A: 94-100 % A-: 90-93
% B+: 87-89 %
B: 84-86 % B-: 80-83
% C+: 77-79 %
C: 74-76 %
C-: 70-73
% D+: 67-69
% D: 64-66 %
D-: 60-63 %
F: 59 % & below
Student
Responsibilities:
1.
Read
all assigned materials PRIOR to class.
2.
Submit
all homework when due.
3.
Take
each test on assigned day; generally, no make-ups given.
4.
Attend
class regularly; participate in class discussions.
Class
Policy for Assignments: All
homework/assignments are to be submitted when due; late
work will be
downgraded, and after one week late work will not be accepted.
Class
Policy on Attendance: No more than FOUR
(4) absences allowed; requests for exception MUST
be made in writing within 1 week of
returning to class; given at instructor’s discretion.
Class
Policy on Electronic Devices: (Cell phones, Beeper, Pagers…etc.) All devices shall
be turned off prior to class start;
medical or emergency exceptions by instructor approval only.
Class
Dates:
Aug 29
01 Overview and
Introduction Tests:
Sep
05 08 Labor Day (Mon); Chs. 1 & 2
1. Chs. 1-3
12 15 Chs. 2 & 3
2. Chs. 5-8
19
22
26 29
Oct 03 06 Chs. 5 & 6
10
13 Chs. 6 & 7
17
20 Chs. 7 & 8
24
27
Nov
31 03 Chs. 9 & 10
07
10 Chs. 10 & 11
14
17 Chs. 11 & 12
21
24 Thanksgiving
28
01
Dec
05 08 Final Examination
Center
for Academic Excellence:
Tutoring
assistance is free to all students of Calumet College of St. Joseph. Call the
Center for Academic Excellence (CAE), to make an appointment at 473-4287. The
Center has experienced and well-trained tutors in most subject areas to help
students who are struggling in a course or who are doing well and would like to
do better. Regular weekly tutoring sessions are likely to improve your grade.
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. (Academic Planner 2001/2002 p.27)
Citation
Guidelines:
Calumet College
of St. Joseph adheres to citation guidelines as prescribed by the particular
discipline (i.e., MLA, APA, and Chicago Manual of Style or Turabian.). All of these guidelines are available in the
Calumet College of St. Joseph library or bookstore. These texts outline how to cite references
from a variety of sources, including electronic media.
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).