CRIMINOLOGY

CRIMINOLOGY

Course Objectives:
Placement in any one of several criminal justice settings, such as law enforcement, courts,

correctional institutions, juvenile facilities, in accordance with the interests of the student and

recommendation of the faculty. The course is designed to integrate work experience in the criminal

justice agency with knowledge gained through research and past classroom instruction for the

student. Provides the student with an opportunity to gain first-hand experience in a professional

criminal justice setting; allowing the student an opportunity to work directly with agency

personnel and clientele, incorporating both academic and experiential knowledge.

Course Requirements:
Placement- Students are required to have a placement in an agency that meets the approval of the

instructor. Generally, it is the responsibility of the student to find an agency of interest for

placement. If that is not possible, the instructor can place you in an agency. If you are currently

employed in a criminal justice or related agency, that may count as your internship. It is the

student’s responsibility to notify the instructor of your placement, meet with the field

representative of the agency and complete any required forms for that agency.  Please note: most

agencies require background checks for prospective interns.
Meetings- All students are required to contact the instructor via email or in person confirming

their placement; or, any time a problem, issue or question may arise with their placement or the

internship.
Personal History- All students are required to complete and submit the Personal History Form. The

Personal History Form is available on Blackboard in the Course Information Folder. Personal History

Forms must be submitted no later than June 13, 2014.
Time Sheets- All students are required to perform a minimum of 96 hours at their internship

placement. Time sheets are to be used to maintain a record of days and hours worked and should

be signed by both the student and the student’s agency supervisor. Time sheets are available on

Blackboard in the Course Information Folder.  Time sheets may be submitted on a weekly or

monthly basis. (50 points)
Activity Log- Students are required to maintain an activity log, documenting the activity or

activities performed on each day at their placement. Activity Logs are available on Blackboard In

the Course Information Folder. Activity logs may be submitted on a weekly or monthly basis. (50

points)
Paper- All students shall submit a 10-15 page paper. The paper shall address a specific policy,

procedure, regulation or protocol specific to your agency placement and how you would change

or refine that policy, procedure, regulation or protocol to better address the needs or function of

the agency and the clientele it serves. Inclusion of scholarly research is required and the paper

should be written in APA style. The paper is worth 100 points. DUE DATE:  July 28, 2014. The format

of the paper shall be as follows:
I.    Introduction:  Describe the agency in which you completed your internship, its functions

and clientele served, and the activities you performed for the agency.
II.    Identify a specific policy, procedure, protocol or regulation that you would change within

the agency. Describe the current policy and why you believe changes are important.
III.    Specifically, address the changes you would make, why you would make them and how

your changes would better address the needs, functions and operations of the agency and the

clientele it serves. Your proposed changes must be supported through scholarly research.
IV.    Conclusion

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