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ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE - PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES INSTRUCTOR'S MANUAL

NCJ Number
68903
Author(s)
G D PERRINE
Date Published
1980
Length
62 pages
Annotation
THIS INSTRUCTOR'S MANUAL IS INTENDED TO ACCOMPANY A TEXTBOOK WRITTEN FOR USE IN CALIFORNIA'S COLLEGE COURSES ON PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES OF JUSTICE.
Abstract
THE COURSE STUDIES THE ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITY OF EACH PART OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: LAW ENFORCEMENT, JUDICIARY, AND CORRECTIONS. COURSE LENGTH IS THREE SEMESTER UNITS OR FOUR QUARTER UNITS. THE TEACHING MANUAL CONSISTS MAINLY OF TEST QUESTIONS GROUPED ACCORDING TO THE TEXTBOOK'S CHAPTERS. INCLUDED ARE MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS, TRUE-FALSE QUESTIONS, AND ESSAY QUESTIONS. ALSO INCLUDED ARE A SAMPLE COURSE DESCRIPTION, LISTS OF COURSE GOALS AND PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES, A COURSE OUTLINE, LIST OF INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS, AND A LIST OF METHODS FOR EVALUATING STUDENTS. FOR THE TEXTBOOK, SEE NCJ 68902.