Administration of Justice
ADJ 100 (3 CR)
Survey of Criminal Justice
Presents an overview of the United States criminal justice system; introduces
the major system components-law enforcement, judiciary, and corrections. Lecture
3 hours per week. ADJ 105 (3 CR)
The Juvenile Justice System
Presents the evolution, philosophy, structures and processes of the American
juvenile delinquency system; surveys the right of juveniles, dispositional
alternatives, rehabilitation methods and current trends. Lecture 3 hours per
week. ADJ 110 (3 CR)
Introduction to Law Enforcement
Studies the philosophy and history of law enforcement, presenting an overview of
the crime problem and policy response issues. Surveys the jurisdictions and
organizations of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. Examines
the qualification requirements and career opportunities in the law enforcement
profession. Lecture 3 hours per week. ADJ 111-112 (3 CR) (3 CR)
Law Enforcement Organization and Administration I-II
Teaches the principles of organization and administration of law enforcement
agencies. Studies the management of line operations, staff and auxiliary
services, investigative and juvenile units. Introduces the concept of data
processing; examines policies, procedures, rules, and regulations pertaining to
crime prevention. Surveys concepts of protection of life and property, detection
of offenses, and apprehension of offenders. Lecture 3 hours per week.
ADJ 120 (3 CR)
Introduction to Courts
Presents an overview of the American judiciary—the federal and 50 state judicial
systems—with emphasis on criminal court structures, functions, and personnel;
surveys the judicial system in Commonwealth of Virginia. Lecture 3 hours per
week. ADJ 128 (3 CR)
Patrol Administration and Operations
Studies the goals, methods and techniques of police patrol with focus on the
norms which govern work behavior in a police career. Examines the
responsibilities of administrators and field supervisors of patrol in the local
and state law enforcement agencies. Lecture 3 hours per week.
ADJ 133 (3 CR)
Ethics and the Criminal Justice Professional
Examines ethical dilemmas pertaining to the criminal justice system, including
those in policing, courts, and corrections. Focuses on some of the specific
ethical choices that must be made by the criminal justice professional. Lecture
3 hours per week. ADJ 140 (3 CR)
Introduction to Corrections
Focuses on societal responses to the offender. Traces the evolution of practices
based on philosophies of retribution, deterrence, and rehabilitation. Reviews
contemporary correctional activities and their relationships to other aspects of
the criminal justice system. Lecture 3 hours per week. ADJ 161 (3 CR)
Introduction to Computer Crime
Provides a basic introduction to the nature of computer crimes, computer
criminals, relevant law, investigative techniques, and emerging trends. No
prerequisites. Basic knowledge of computer use is recommended. Lecture 3 hours
per week. ADJ 162 (3 CR)
Introduction to Sex Crimes
Provides a basic introduction to sex crimes. Topics covered will include
relevant law, investigative techniques, cybersex crimes and criminals,
application of criminal investigative analysis, and future trends. Lecture 3
hours per week. ADJ 164 (3 CR)
Case Studies in Murder/Violent Crime
Introduces the student to the investigation of murder and other violent crimes
by means of classic case studies and, to the extent feasible, local case files.
Topics covered will include methodology, strategy and tactics, analysis,
relevant law, and future trends. While evidentiary techniques and technologies
will be discussed, the primary focus will be on critical thinking applied to
serious violent crime. Lecture 3 hours per week. ADJ 171 (3-4 CR)
Forensic Science I
Introduces the student to crime scene technology, procedures for sketching,
diagramming and using casting materials. Surveys the concepts of forensic
chemistry, fingerprint classification/identification and latent techniques, drug
identification, hair and fiber evidence, death investigation techniques,
thin-layer chromatographic methods, and arson materials examination. Lecture 3-4
hours. Laboratory 0-3 hours. Total 3-6 hours per week. ADJ 211-212 (3 CR) (3 CR)
Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures I-II
Teaches the elements of proof for major and common crimes and the legal
classification of offenses. Studies the kinds, degrees and admissibility of
evidence and its presentation in criminal proceedings with emphasis on legal
guidelines for methods and techniques of evidence acquisition. Surveys the
procedural requirements from arrest to final disposition in the various American
court systems with focus on the Virginia jurisdiction. Lecture 3 hours per week.
ADJ 215 (3 CR)
Report Writing
BRCC prerequisite: ENG 111 Introduces the basic mechanics and procedures of report writing; emphasizes
clear, concise and accurate writing of communications as they relate to law
enforcement records, investigations, and research. Lecture 3 hours per week.
ADJ 216 (3 CR)
Organized Crime and Corruption
Addresses judicial efforts against and involvement in corruption, drug, vice,
and white-collar crimes, both individual and organized. Lecture 3 hours per
week. ADJ 228 (3 CR)
Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs
Surveys the historical and current usage of narcotics and dangerous drugs.
Teaches the identification and classification of such drugs and emphasizes the
symptoms and effects on their users. Examines investigative methods and
procedures utilized in law enforcement efforts against illicit drug usage.
ADJ 229 (3 CR)
Law Enforcement and the Community
Considers current efforts by law enforcement personnel to achieve an effective
working relationship with the community. Surveys and analyzes various
interactive approaches of law enforcement agencies and the citizenry they serve.
Lecture 3 hours per week. ADJ 232 (3 CR)
Domestic Violence
Surveys historical issues that have affected family violence. Examines current
trends in the context of the criminal justice system. Lecture 3 hours per week.
ADJ 234 (3 CR)
Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism
Surveys the historical and current practices of terrorism that are national,
transnational, or domestic in origin. Includes biological, chemical, nuclear,
and cyber-terrorism. Teaches the identification and classification of terrorist
organizations, violent political groups and issue-oriented militant movements.
Examines investigative methods and procedures utilized in counter-terrorist
efforts domestically and internationally. Lecture 3 hours per week.
ADJ 236 (3 CR)
Principles of Criminal Investigation
Surveys the fundamentals of criminal investigation procedures and techniques.
Examines crime scene search, collecting, handling and preserving evidence.
Lecture 3 hours per week. ADJ 245 (3 CR)
Management of Correctional Facilities
Describes management options and operational implications for staffing,
security, safety and treatment. Considers impact of changes in public policy on
corrections. Lecture 3 hours per week. |