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Center for Curriculum and Transfer Articulation Not Found
Major: 5370
Effective Term: 1996 Summer I   

Award: CCL  
Total Credits: 21
CIP Code: 43.0107

Instructional Council: Administration of Justice Studies (01)
GPA: 2.0
SOC Code: 25-1111, 33-3011, 33-3021, 33-3051, 33-9021


Description: The Maricopa Community College District in conjunction with the Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Board, which has statutory responsibility for law enforcement officer training in Arizona has established the Police Academy Preparation (PAP) Certificate Program. This certificate program permits students to fulfill a portion of their Academy studies at a community college.

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Required Courses
AJS101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
AJS109 Substantive Criminal Law 3
AJS212 Juvenile Justice Procedures 3
AJS230 The Police Function 3
AJS260 Procedural Criminal Law 3
AJS270 Community Relations 3
AJS275 Criminal Investigation I 3
Credits: 21

Program Competencies
1. Identify and describe the major components of the criminal justice process. (AJS101)
2. Describe governmental structure and its relationship to the criminal justice system. (AJS101)
3. Trace the historical development of common and statutory law. (AJS109)
4. List and describe elements necessary to prove the corpus delicti of criminal acts as found in the common law and the Arizona Revised Statues. (AJS109)
5. Trace the history and development of juvenile justice theories, procedures, and institutions. (AJS212)
6. Identify the principles roles and functions of the police in American Society. (AJS230)
7. Trace the history of policing from ancient time to the modern era. (AJS230)
8. Describe the interrelationships and missions of the federal, state, and local law enforcement systems. (AJS230)
9. Describe procedural criminal law requirements and their effect on the criminal justice system. (AJS260)
10. Describe the criminal procedure for arrest, search and seizure. (AJS260)
11. Identify principles of law, which have evolved from landmark decisions appertaining to criminal justice. (AJS260)
12. Trace the development of police/community programs. (AJS270)
13. Identify and describe future trends in police/community relations. (AJS270)
14. Identify and describe the goals and objectives of criminal investigation. (AJS275)
15. Describe criminal investigation and list the appropriate steps to be undertaken during the investigation of specific crimes. (AJS275)
+ indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.
++ indicates that any suffixed course may be selected.
MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: 5-28-96

All information published is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented, but based on the dynamic nature of the curricular process, course and program information is subject to change in order to reflect the most current information available.





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