This reflection will be a reflection of all 9 modules.
Module: Week of |
Topic |
Readings |
Objectives |
Assignment |
Module 1: May 28 |
Legal Theories The Study and Scope of Justice Administration Organization and Administration: Principles and Practices Rights of Criminal Justice Employees |
Legal Theory PPT Justice Breyer’s theory Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 |
Why Study Justice Administration? The Foundations of Justice and Administration Planned Change and Policymaking in Justice Administration Defining Organizations The Evolution of Organizational Theory Organizational Structure The Employment Relationship Constitutional Rights |
Introductory Post/Theories: Introduce yourself and tell us which legal theory is dominate in the United States and why. Remember to cite outside scholarly sources and respond to your classmates. Discussion Post 1: If the system of justice in the United States is truly a non system, as suggested in Chapter One, what measures could be taken to improve the inefficiencies that are often cited as the basis of the problem? |
Module 2: June 3 |
Police Operation and Organization Police Personnel Roles and Functions Police Issues and Practices |
Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Article 1: The Impact of Distributive and Procedural Justice on Social Service Workers |
Police Agencies as Organizations Organizational Guidelines The S.A.R.A. Process “Good” to “Great” Roles of the Police Executive Chiefs of Police The Sheriff Supervisors Patrol Police Shootings Managing the Use of Force Civilian Review Boards Officer Wellness and Safety |
Article Review 1: Justice perceptions Discussion Post 2; Out of the four distinct types of police supervisors described in Robin S. Engel’s study of police supervisors, which type is the most effective type for the new policing era of homeland security? Explain why. |
Module 3: June 10 |
Court Organization and Operation Court Personnel Roles and Functions Court Issues and Practices |
Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Article 2: Does Protest Against Police Violence Matter? Evidence from U.S. Cities, 1990 through 2019 Video’ Real CSI |
Defining Judicial Administration The Jurists Judges as Court Managers Jury Administration Is There a “CSI Effect”? Courthouse Violence Problem-Solving Courts Decreasing Litigation Other Issues and Practices |
Article Review 2: Protest Discussion Post 3: Are unified courts in the U.S. more capable of greater efficiency than those systems not unified? Explain your answer. |
Module 4: June 17 |
Corrections Organizations and Operation Corrections Personnel Roles and Function Corrections Issues and Practice |
Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Role Strain and Role Conflict |
Correctional Organizations Prisons/Supermax Prisons Jails Inmate DNA Probation and Parole Agencies Prisons Jail Personnel Probation and Parole Officers Addressing Stress Issues Concerning Inmates Privatization Alternatives to Incarceration |
Discussion Post 4: Do the conditions of a supermax prison constitute cruel and unusual punishment as defined in the U.S. Constitution’s 8th Amendment provisions? Why or why not? How could confinement of this type be made more effective without violating the 8th Amendment? Explain your answers. |
Module 5: June 24 |
Ethical Considerations |
Article3: The Impact of Occupational Stressors on Correctional Staff Organizational Commitment Chapter 13 Ethics vs. Law |
Ethics, Generally Ethics in Policing Ethics in the Courts Ethics in Corrections Ethics Tests for Justice Professionals |
Article Review 3: Stress Discussion Post 5: Instructions: Please read the following story. After reading the story, rank the five characters in the story in the space provided below it, beginning with the one you consider as most offensive, and ending with the one you consider as least objectionable. Also, note your reasons as to why you ranked them in that order. Use the rubric as a guide. Identify ethical theories, legal theories or cases, social policy impacts, and how it relates to social justice. There lived a woman named Penny who was in love with a man named Leonard. Leonard lived on the shore of a river. Penny lived on the opposite shore of the same river. The river that separated the two lovers was teeming with dangerous alligators. Penny wanted to cross the river to be with Leonard. Unfortunately, the bridge had been washed out by a heavy flood the previous week. So she went to ask Sheldon, a riverboat captain, to take her across. He said he would be glad to if she would consent to go to bed with him prior to the voyage. She promptly refused and went to a friend named Raj to explain her plight. Raj did not want to get involved at all in the situation. Penny felt her only alternative was to accept Sheldon’s terms. Sheldon fulfilled his promise to Penny and delivered her into the arms of Leonard. When Penny told Leonard about her amorous escapade in order to cross the river, Leonard cast her aside with disdain. Heartsick and rejected, Penny turned to Howard with her tale of woe. Howard, feeling compassion for Penny, sought out Leonard and beat him brutally. Penny was overjoyed at the sight of Leonard getting his due. As the sun set on the horizon, people heard Penny laughing at Leonard. Penny Leonard Sheldon Raj Howard |
Module 6: July 1 |
Special Challenges: Labor Relations, Liability, and Discipline Contract Law Labor Law Tort Law |
Chapter 14 Contract Law Ideology Labor Law Tort Law |
Labor Relations in Criminal Justice Unionization Civil Liability |
Discussion Post 6: Police unions are very controversial. Do police truly need unions or should they have “professional organizations” like lawyers and doctors? Discuss the role of qualified immunity. |
Module 7: July 8 |
Financial Administration |
Chapter 15 |
Enhancing Budgets Courts’ Budgets Reinvest Prison Expenditures |
Discussion Post 7: Defund the police has been suggested as a way to deal with police misconduct. What does the term “defund the police” really mean and do you think defunded would help with the problem? |
Module 8: July 15 |
Protecting the Homeland: Foremost Challenges for Police Chief Executives |
Chapter 16 |
An International Problem Two Faces of U.S. Terrorism The Ultimate Threat Law Enforcement Roles and Strategies Role of Local Police |
Discussion Post 8: The State of Texas moved to have their law enforcement deal with undocumented aliens. Do you think that this matter should be dealt with by the states of the federal government? Remember to apply constitutional standards to the situation. |
Module 9: July 22 |
Technologies and Tools: Toward Addressing Crime and Disorder |
Chapter17 |
Police Technologies Court Technologies Corrections Technologies |
Reflection Final Exam |
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Reflection | ||
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Criteria | Ratings | Pts |
Topics |
50 pts Outstanding Covered topics in all 9 modules 40 pts Excellent Covered 8 of the modules 30 pts Good Covered 6-7 of the modules 20 pts Fair Just up to 3 of the modules 10 pts Needs work Covered less than 2 |
/ 50 pts |
Application |
50 pts Outstanding Clear application of the materials to your personal and professional life 40 pts Excellent Clear application of materials to your personal or professional life 30 pts Good Attempted application 20 pts Fair A lame attempt 10 pts Needs work No application |
/ 50 pts |
References and Cites |
50 pts Outstanding Textbook and outside scholarly cites for each module. Reference section in APA format. 40 pts Excellent Textbook cites for each module. Reference section in APA format. 30 pts Good Textbook cites but Reference in Non-APA format 20 pts Average Just popular articles etc. 0 pts Needs work No cites or references |
/ 50 pts |