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ACCOUNTING INFORMATION CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW CRISIS INTERVENTION
SYSTEMS 3.0 Units 3.0 Units
3.0 Units ADMJ 103 is a study of the legal defi nition of ADMJ 117 is designed to provide those skills
ACCTG 230 is an advanced course that crime and defenses; purposes and functions necessary to deal with interpersonal confl ict.
addresses the concepts of information and of the substantive criminal law; historical The course addresses some of the interper-
database systems used in a business. Topics foundations; the limits of the criminal law; sonal problems creating stress, confl ict and
include accounting information systems, focus upon the case study approach. This anger and reviews some of the basic psycho-
data communications, database systems, course utilizes case law and case studies logical techniques used in dealing with inter-
information systems and processes, and to introduce students to criminal law. The personal problems. Specifi cally, the course
other areas covered on the uniform CPA completion of this course off ers a foundation familiarizes the student with intervention
exam. Lecture/Demonstration 3 hours. upon which upper-division criminal justice techniques in attempt suicides, death/injury
Prerequisite: ACCTG 101 or ACCTG 106 course will build. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequi- notifi cations, domestic situations, disputes
or equivalent. Course Typically Off ered: site: ADMJ 101 or equivalent. Transfer Credit: between landlord and tenants and inter-
Spring. CSU, UC, USC. (C-ID AJ 120) vention techniques with crime victims. The
course covers recommended techniques in
235 107 dealing with job related stress. A review of
FRAUD EXAMINATION COMMUNITY RELATIONS theoretical concepts and practical role play-
3.0 Units 3.0 Units
ing situations provides the framework for the
ACCTG 235 is an advanced course that ADMJ 107 focuses on the in-depth exploration course. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: None.
addresses the principles and methodology of of the roles of administration of justice prac-
fraud detection and deterrence. The course titioners and their agencies. Through interac- 118
includes such topics as skimming, cash tion and study, the student becomes aware of YOUTHFUL OFFENDERS
larceny, check tampering, register disburse- the interrelationships and role expectations 3.0 Units
ment schemes, billing schemes, payroll and among the various agencies and the public. ADMJ 118 reviews the organization, func-
expense reimbursement schemes, non-cash Principal emphasis is placed upon the profes- tions, and jurisdiction of juvenile agencies,
misappropriations, corruption, accounting sional image of the system of administration the processing and detention of juveniles,
principles and fraud, fraudulent fi nancial of justice and the development of positive juvenile case disposition, juvenile statutes
statements, and interviewing witnesses. relationships between members of the system and court procedures. There are discus-
Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: ACCTG 101 or and the public. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: sions on selected delinquency theories and
equivalent. Course Typically Off ered: Fall. ADMJ 101 or equivalent. Transfer Credit: CSU. a review of current correctional methods
utilized in the treatment and control of
250 110 juvenile delinquency in America. Lecture
ACCOUNTING ETHICS PRINCIPLES & PROCEDURES OF THE 3 hours. Prerequisite: ADMJ 101 or equiva-
3.0 Units JUSTICE SYSTEM lent (ADMJ 101 may be taken concurrently.)
ACCTG 250 is an advanced course that 3.0 Units Transfer Credit: CSU. (C-ID AJ 220)
addresses the concepts of ethical reasoning ADMJ 110 presents an in-depth study of the
and the decision process. Topics include role and responsibilities of each segment 120
the professional judgment, corporate within the administration of justice system: LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE
governance, American Institute of Certifi ed Law enforcement, judicial, corrections. A 3.0 Units
Public Accountants (AICPA) code of conduct, past, present, and future exposure to each ADMJ 120 is concerning the origin, develop-
accounting fraud, legal and regulatory sub-system procedure from initial entry to ment, philosophy, and constitutional and
obligations, earnings management, quality fi nal disposition and the relationship each procedural considerations aff ecting arrest,
of financial reporting and International segment maintains with its system members. search, and seizure, kinds and degrees of
Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) ethics. Special emphasis is on the judicial processes. evidence and rules governing admissibility,
Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: ACCTG 101. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: None. Transfer judicial decisions interpreting individual
Course Typically Off ered: Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU. rights and case studies. Lecture 3 hours.
Credit: CSU. Prerequisite: ADMJ 101 or equivalent. Trans-
116 fer Credit: CSU. (C-ID AJ 124)
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
ADMINISTRATION OF 3.0 Units
JUSTICE ADMJ 116 focuses on the fundamentals
101 of investigation, crime scene search and
INTRODUCTION TO THE recording, collection and preservation of
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE physical evidence, scientifi c aids, modus
3.0 Units operandi, sources of information, inter-
views and interrogation, follow-up and case
ADMJ 101 covers the history and philosophy
of administration of justice in America, reca- preparation, mechanical truth devices, truth
pitulation of the system, identifi cation of the serums, crime laboratory. Lecture 3 hours.
various subsystems, role expectations, and Recommended Preparation: ADMJ 101 or
their interrelationships, theories of crime, equivalent. Transfer Credit: CSU.
punishment, and rehabilitation, ethics, educa-
tion, and training for professionalism in the
system. Lecture 3 hours. Recommended Prep-
aration: Eligibility for ENGL 120 or ESL 151.
Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. (C-ID AJ 110)
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