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Show Department of Orientation Associate Professors James B. Harvey, Edward C. Larsen, Walter C. Neville, William D. Stratford; Assistant Professors Ralph D. Marsden, Charles C. Moore; Instructor Roydon O. Julander. Course of Instruction 1. College OrientationIntroduction to the college environment. A W S (2). Staff Department of Police Science The Police Science curriculum trains for public service in the various law enforcement agencies. The program of studies is designed for officers employed in city, county, state and federal agencies, and also for other individuals interested in law enforcement. It offers practical, technical instruction to provide the student with the skills, knowledge and attitudes required for employment or advancemnt. The curriculum, as outlined, provides for the first two years of lower division only; upper division courses are being considered. Courses of Instruction 1. Criminal JusticePurpose, function, and history of the agencies dealing with the administration of criminal justice; survey of criminal procedures; organization of law enforcement agencies; probation, pardon and parole. A (3). Staff 2. Police AdministrationPolice systems and their relationship to government; crime, vice, and traffic as police problems; principles of police organization and administration; management and methods of meeting the police problem. W (3). Staff 3. Criminal Law Elements of crime against persons, property, and state; penal codes. S (3). Staff 4. Traffic LawRegistration and driver's license; traffic laws; laws regulating equipment, size, weight and overloading; parties, procedures, evidence, and penalties. A (3). Staff 5. Law of EvidencePrinciples and rules applying to evidence; legal effect and weight of various types of evidence; special evidence. W (3). Staff 6. Criminal InvestigationDuties and problems of investigating officers, use of records, preparing cases for court trial, investigating of major crimes. S (3). Staff 7. Traffic ControlTraffic control procedures and techniques; traffic enforcement policies; educational, engineering, and enforcement methods; traffic survey. A W S (3). Staff 8. Police PatrolPatrol procedures and techniques; safety, public relations, crime prevention. A W S (3). Staff 50. Report Writing Current practices in police report writing; tabulations and methods of reporting criminal statistics in police service. A W S (3). Staff 51. Criminal EvidenceHandling of evidence in the field; transporting, marking, scientific development, and court presentations. Mechanics of fingerprinting; casts and similar evidence. A W S (3). Staff POLICE SCIENCE (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W S Police Science 1 Criminal Justice 3 Police Science 2 Police Administration 3 Police Science 3 Criminal Law 3 English 1,2,3 Basic Communications 3 3 3 Life Science 1,2 Principles of Biology 5 5 Physical Science 1 Introduction to Physical Science 5 Health Education 1 Personal Health 2 Speech 10 Speech for Everyday Use 3 Humanities Selected 3 Physical Education 1 Selected 1 1 Elective 2 2 2 16 17 16 Sophomore Police Science 4 Traffic Law 3 Police Science 5 Law of Evidence 3 Police Science 6 Criminal Investigation 3 Police Science 7 Traffic Control 3 Police Science 8 Police Patrol 3 Physical Science 2 Intr. of Physical Science 5 |