Department: Social Science
Discipline: Criminal Justice
Subject Code: CJCourse #: 109
Course Title: Instrumentation and Technologies
HARRISBURG AREACOMMUNITY COLLEGE
FORM 335
Course Form 335 must be updated at least every five years per AP 765 to include, at a minimum, the following elements. [§335.2]
1.Digital Description:
Credit hours:3.0
Lecture hours: 3.0
Lab hours:0.0
Approved Online/Blended Face-to-Face Instruction Ratios:
[__] 25/75% [__] 33/67% [__] 50/50% [__] 67/33% [__] 75/25%
(Note: The first number indicates the percentage of online instruction. The second number indicates the percentage of in-class instruction.)
2.Maximum Enrollment (Insert new/revised maximum enrollments below):
In-Class Instruction: 30
Lab Instruction: 0
(It is assumed that maximum enrollments for blended courses are the same as those identified for In-Class instruction. Maximum enrollments for Virtual Learning courses are to be 75% of In-Class instruction, as per the SGP on Maximum Class Size):
3.Catalog Description:
An introduction to the technologies presently utilized by criminal justice agencies. Current technological hardware and software available to agencies are discussed with a cost/benefit approach. Including, but not limited to, topics such as speed detection devices, computerization, and communications.
Minimum Grade Required
4.Prerequisites:
Corequisites:
Other: Completion of all developmental reading and writing courses required as a result of the College Testing and Placement program.
- Learning Outcomes
[These outcomes are necessary to enable students to attain the essential
knowledge and skills embodied in the program’s educational objectives.]
Upon successful completion of the course the student will be able to:
- Identify and discuss selected current technologies utilized in the field of public safety in reference to speed detection devices, drug and alcohol field testing equipment, computerization, police weaponry, communications as well as others
- Explain and demonstrate the operation of selected police, non-weapon, hardware as well as identify and discuss other selected law enforcement hardware
- Identify future applications of software and technology to selected police activities
- Planned Sequence of Learning Activities
[These must be designed to help students achieve the learning outcomes.]
COMPUTERS
Introduction
- Terminology
- Usage in Criminal Justice
Information Sciences
- Originator indexing
- Data analysts
- Automatic indexing
Information Systems
- Manual
- Microform
- Large computers
Computer Crime
- Amount
- Points of entry
- Security systems
DRUG AND ALCOHOL TESTING
Intoximeters
- Usage
- Legality of usage
Breathalyzers
- Principles of operation
- Legality of usage
Toxicological examinations
- Types currently utilized
- Principles of operations
- Usage
- Legality of application
COMMUNICATIONS
Computers
- Types commonly used
- Principles of operation
- Applications
Vehicle Systems
- Types utilized
- Advantages/disadvantages
Video Recordings
- Applications
- Legal Usage
SPEED DETECTION DEVICES
- Principle of operation
- Operation
- Costs
- Legality
Vascar
- Principle of operation
- Mechanical operation
- Extent of usage
- Legality
ESP
- Principle of operation
- Operation (Cables & Laser)
- Costs
- Legality
Aircraft
- Principle
- Operation
- Costs
Laser
- Principle of operation
- Operation
- Costs
- Legality
TRANSPORTATION
Modes of Transportation & Patrol
a. Standard Patrol
b. Air
c. Water
d. Off-Road
e. Bicycle
f. Motorcycle
g. Special situations
Types/Models
a. Passenger vehicle
b. SUV
c. Airplane, helicopter
d. Boat
e. ATV
f. Segway
g. Motorcycle
h. Special situations
Pros/Cons of Each Mode/Type/Model
WEAPONRY
Less-than-lethal Weapons
a. OC
b. CS/CN
c. TASER
d. Impact weapons (batons, beanbags, rubber projectiles, etc.)
Lethal Weapons
a. Service Pistols
b. Patrol Rifles
c. Patrol Shotguns
d. Specialized firearms (sniper rifles, SWAT weapons, etc.)
7.Assessment of Student Learning
[Methods of assessment should be appropriate for Learning Outcomes listed above.]
Assessment of student learning outcomes for the course, as required by AP 765, is part of regular curriculum maintenance and/or improvement. The specific plan has been determined by the pertinent faculty involved and is maintained in the College’s assessment management system.
8.List of Texts, References, Selected Library Resources or other Learning Materials (code each item based on instructional use): C-Lecture/Laboratory, A-Lecture, B-Laboratory, LC-Lecture/Clinical, CLN-Clinical, I-Online,
BL-Blended, D-Independent Study, P-Private Lessons, E-Internship,
F-Cooperative Work-Study, FE-Field Experience. [These resources must be easily accessible to students.]
None available
Handouts provided by research and vendors
9.Prepared by Faculty Member: Adam C. Barton Date: 6/16/11
10.Approved by Department Chairperson: Kathleen B. Murren Date: 6/16/11
11.Approved by Academic Division Dean: Diane Thompson Date: 6/16/11
This course meets all reimbursement requirements of Chapter 335, subchapters A / B.
This course was developed, approved, and offered in accordance with the policies, standards, guidelines, and practices established by the College. It is consistent with the college mission.
If the course described here is a transfer course, it is comparable to similar courses generally accepted for transfer to accredited four-year colleges and universities.
12.Director, Curriculum Compliance:Erika Steenland (Interim)Date: 7/27/11
13.Provost & VP, Academic Affairs: Ronald R. YoungDate: 7/27/11
14.Original Date of course approval by the college: Spring 1988
15.Date(s) of subsequent reviews [Indicate change: Learning Outcomes; textbook(s)]:
Textbooks updated April 2002, March 2003
Reviewed 12/2004. Revisions made: None (pas)
Revisions: Project 3/2006: Learning Outcomes (dmt)
Revisions: 7/2009 (per Kathy Murren): Pre- or Corequisites changed (dmt)
Revisions: 6/2010 (Adam Barton): Learning Outcomes (dmt)
Revisions: 6/2011 (per Adam Barton): Planned sequence of learning activities (dmt)
8/27/14: Insert Approved Max Enrollment Numbers
05/20/15 – Added new blended ratio format - nb
12/1/04
Review and updated: 10/26/07; 1/11/08; 1/16/09; 7/14/09