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College of Social Sciences
Course Design Guide
CJA/234 Version 2
Introduction to Corrections
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Course Description
This course is an introduction to the various components of the corrections system within the criminal justice system. It provides an overview of corrections, including corrections history, the persons, agencies, and organizations that manage convicted offenders. Other topics that are covered include policy and procedure, sentencing, probation, and rehabilitations of prisoners.
Instructor Bio
I continue in my twenty-one career with the Maricopa County Adult Probation Department, where I currently supervise the Defendant Monitoring Unit in Pretrial Services. Previous assignments throughout my career include managing units in Domestic Violence, Presentence Investigations,...