ࡱ> #& !" cbjbj44 4VVzn&&8Tzx!(!!!"v'L(QSSSSSS$p"w9|-""|-|-w!!T`5`5`5|-!!`5|-Q`5`5.x!& -{{@Ǝ0{ .: j)*`5T++j)j)j)ww22.j)j)j)|-|-|-|-j)j)j)j)j)j)j)j)j)& F:  San Jos State University Department of Justice Studies JS152-01, Juvenile Delinquency and Justice Winter 2019 Course and Contact Information Instructor:Susie M. Rivera, J.D., M.S., CPCCOffice Location:MQH 508Telephone:408-206-3556Email: HYPERLINK "mailto:Susie.Rivera@sjsu.edu" Susie.Rivera@sjsu.edu (canvas messaging is preferred method of communications)Office Hours:Online and by appointmentClass Days/Time:OnlineClassroom:OnlinePrerequisites:Upper division standing, JS 10, 11, 12 or 25; 100W. Course Format Faculty Web Page and MY91 Messaging Course materials such as syllabus, handouts, notes, assignment instructions, etc. can be found on  HYPERLINK "http://sjsu.instructure.com" Canvas Leaning Management System course login website at http://sjsu.instructure.com. You are responsible for regularly checking with the messaging system through  HYPERLINK "http://my.sjsu.edu" My91 at  HYPERLINK "http://my.sjsu.edu" http://my.sjsu.edu and canvas (or other communication system as indicated by the instructor) to learn of any updates. All course materials are posted in Microsoft Office or Adobe PDF format; you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view PDF documents. E-mail Policy Feel free to e-mail the instructor at any time (I check often); however, please adhere to the e-mail guidelines below: 1. Please include in the subject line the course number, your name, and a specific description of your inquiry or comment (e.g., JS152, Your Name, and subject). The instructor will not respond to no subject e-mails, or any e-mail where the student is not identified in either the subject line or body of the e-mail. You can email me through the canvas function which will send me an alert in my email box. 2. Any e-mailed assignments must be sent in one of the following formats as a separate attachment: Microsoft Word (*.doc or *.docx), Microsoft Works (*.wps), or in rich text format (*.rtf). Please do not copy and paste any assignments into an e-mail, they will not be accepted. Always retain a copy of any e-mail with an assignment attached as proof of submission. All assignments will be submitted on canvas unless instructor gives other instructions, Justice Studies Department Reading and Writing Philosophy The Department of Justice Studies is committed to scholarly excellence. Therefore, the Department promotes academic, critical, and creative engagement with language (i.e., reading and writing) throughout its curriculum. A sustained and intensive exploration of language prepares students to think critically and to act meaningfully in interrelated areas of their livespersonal, professional, economic, social, political, ethical, and cultural. Graduates of the Department of Justice Studies leave San Jos State University prepared to enter a range of careers and for advanced study in a variety of fields; they are prepared to more effectively identify and ameliorate injustice in their personal, professional and civic lives. Indeed, the impact of literacy is evident not only within the span of a specific course, semester, or academic program but also over the span of a lifetime. Course Description Students will gain an understanding of history, theory and functions of the Juvenile Justice System including the legal processes for delinquent minors, status offenders and dependent children, including intake, detention, adjudication and disposition. The course will also cover current legal issues and debate. Students will gain an understanding of the history of both juvenile victims of crime and juvenile perpetrators of crime. Analysis of the overlap between children in the dependency and delinquency system. An analysis of theories of delinquency will be covered to further understand juvenile law violation and current legal issues. Through institution tours, interviews and/or court observation students will gain a greater understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of the system. Students will also gain an understanding of all system partners involved that serve the juvenile population while gaining an understanding of the professional duties of each position. Prerequisites: Upper Division Standing; JS 10, 11, 12, or 25; 100w Note: Must achieve a grade of "C" or better to fulfill Justice Studies major requirements. For core courses (JS 101, 102, 114, 151, and 189 or FS 169): Justice Studies majors have only two opportunities to pass this course with a C or better. Any student with a final grade that is C- or lower on the first attempt will be placed on administrative probation with a registration hold. Any repeating student with a final grade that is C- or lower will be disqualified from the Justice Studies degree program. Course Goals Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: SLO 1 Students will learn prevailing trends in offenses and psycho-social and demographic characteristics of juvenile offenders. SLO 2 Student should gain a new understanding of what juvenile delinquency involves, as well as the ways juvenile delinquency is created and responded to. SLO 3 Students will have an understanding of criminological theories that explain delinquent behaviors. SLO 4 Students will have learned the contemporary institutional approaches to delinquency, including police, courts, and corrections. . SLO 5 Students will develop a critical understanding of prevailing approaches to juvenile delinquency. SLO 6 Students will be able to formulate ways to address delinquency that promotes the common good. SLO 7 Students should read, write, and contribute to discussion at a skilled and capable level. Class Learning Objectives Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: CLO1 Demonstrate substantive knowledge about the Juvenile Justice System, the history, the current system and what services are out there for youth. Satisfaction of this learning objective will be measured through the evaluation of small group exercises yielding short-answer essay responses or in-class presentations, individual essays, and an objective final examination. CLO2 Demonstrate substantive knowledge of, and be able to evaluate and apply a variety of theories to explain why juvenile crime and delinquency take place. Satisfaction of this objective will be measured through the evaluation of small group exercises yielding short-answer essay responses or in-class presentations, individual essays, and an objective final examination. CLO3 Objectively analyze the various types of juvenile delinquent behavior through the blended study of theory and method. Satisfaction of this objective will be measured through the evaluation of small group exercises yielding short-answer essay responses or in-class presentations, individual essays, and an objective final examination. Required Texts/Readings Textbook Required Textbook (Available at the Spartan Bookstore; ISBN: 9781412998123) Bates, K.A., Swan, R.S. (2014). Juvenile Delinquency in a Diverse Society Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications Required Textbook (Available at the Spartan Bookstore; ISBN: 9780375759987) Hubner, J. (2005). Last Chance in Texas. New York: Random House Publishing Group Other Readings Additional readings will be assigned throughout the semester and will be posted on canvas; emailed; in class or students will locate materials per instructors instructions. Other technology requirements / equipment / material Access to internet and computer is required for this course Library Liaison (Optional) Silke Higgins,  HYPERLINK "mailto:silke.higgins@sjsu.edu" silke.higgins@sjsu.edu, (408) 808-2118  HYPERLINK "http://libguides.sjsu.edu/justicestudies" http://libguides.sjsu.edu/justicestudies Course Requirements and Assignments 91 classes are designed such that in order to be successful, it is expected that students will spend a minimum of forty-five hours for each unit of credit (normally three hours per unit per week), including preparing for class, participating in course activities, completing assignments, and so on. More details about student workload can be found in  HYPERLINK "http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/S12-3.pdf" University Policy S12-3 at  HYPERLINK "http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/S12-3.pdf" http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/S12-3.pdf. Assignments and Grading Policy Summary of Assignments Assignment Due Date Percentage of Final Grade Essay #1 (2-3 page) Jan 13th 50 pts (10% of final grade) Essay #2 (5-8 page) Jan 19th 100 pts (20% of final grade) Film Review #1(4-5 pages) Jan 6th 50 pts (10% of final grade) Film Review #2 (4-5 pages) Jan 17th 50 pts (10% of final grade) Discussion Boards See Schedule 50 pts (5 discussions; 10%) Midterm Jan 10th 100 pts (20% of final grade) Final Exam Jan 20th 100 pts (20% of final grade) 500 pts total More details can be found from  HYPERLINK "http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/S16-9.pdf" University Syllabus Policy S16-9 at http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/S16-9.pdf. Assignments/Exam General formatting requirements for written assignments include a cover page, page numbering, 1 margins, double-spacing, and Times New Roman font. All assignments must be written in formal English, with college-level writing mechanics and APA-style formatting, inclusive of in-text citations and references. All assignments must be submitted on canvas by deadlines. If assignments are submitted via e-mail as an attachment, it must be in one of the following formats: MS Works (*.wps), MS Word (*.doc or *.docx), or Rich Text Format (*.rtf). Copied and pasted assignments, into the body of an e-mail, will not be accepted. Essay #1: This essay (observational/interview essay) will be 2-3-pages in length, on the experience that the student has during an observation of some part of the juvenile justice system or an interview with someone in the juvenile justice system either one who works in system or experienced the system. The essay will have a point value of 50 (i.e., 10% of the final course grade). Focus questions will be provided for this assignment. See the course schedule for the due date. Essay #2: This essay will be 5 to 8 pages in length, and will require the reflection and analysis of the text read for class. The essay will have a point value of 100 (i.e., 20% of the final course grade).The focus of this essay will be on book, Last Chance in Texas. Further details will be forthcoming at the appropriate time. See the course schedule for the due date. Midterms and Final Exam: The midterm will be a combination of True/False and multiple choice items 50 items. The midterm will have a point value of 100 (i.e., 20% of the final course grade) The final exam will be a combination of True/False and multiple choice items and will have a point value of 100 (i.e., 20% of the final course grade). There also may be short essay responses required in the exam. More details can be found in  HYPERLINK "http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/S06-4.pdf" University Policy S06-4 (http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/S06-4.pdf) which states that There shall be an appropriate final examination or evaluation at the scheduled time in every course, unless specifically exempted by the college dean who has curricular responsibility for the course. Discussion Boards on Canvas Students will be required to post original comments and/or replies to other students' comments in response to topics posted by the instructor. Chosen topics will vary throughout the term. A set time frame will be in place for posting of comments/replies, students will only be able to post during said time frames. Full credit (i.e., points) for each posted topic will require an (1) original post to the discussion board and at least (3) substantive comments/replies to other students postsa total of (4) postings. See course schedule for Discussion Board topic posting dates. (value of 50 points, 10% of final grade). Film Review (s) This assignment (s) will help you develop your critical thinking and writing skills. You must apply readings concepts and themes to the film (s) assigned in class. This essay will be 4-5 pages in length for each assignment. More instructions will be provided for this assignment. This assignment has a point value of 50 points each film review and total of 100 points for both film reviews (i.e. 10% for each assignment and 20% of final grade for both film reviews). Grading Policy and Late Submissions Written assignments will primarily be graded on content; however, poor writing mechanics and APA formatting will be result in a moderate point deduction. Assistance with APA can be found at:  HYPERLINK "http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/" http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/ In order to demonstrate your comprehension of the course material, and knowledgeable application of theory, one must be able to write in a clear and effective manner. Always carefully proofread your assignments before submitting them. Late assignment submissions will not be accepted without a valid excuse which can be documented and substantiated in a timely manner. A grade of C is required to pass this course. Course Grade Determination PercentageGrade98.0 to 100A plus93.0 to 97.99A90.0 to 92.99A minus88.0 to 89.99B plus83 to 87.99B80.0 to 82.99B minus78 to 79.99C plus73.0 to 77.99C 70.0 to 72.99 C minus68 to 69.99D plus63 to 67.99D00.0 to 62.99F365/500 pts minimum to pass the classC 73% NOTE that  HYPERLINK "http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/F69-24.pdf" University policy F69-24 at http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/F69-24.pdf states that Students should attend all meetings of their classes, not only because they are responsible for material discussed therein, but because active participation is frequently essential to insure maximum benefit for all members of the class. Attendance per se shall not be used as a criterion for grading. This course must be passed with a C or better as a CSU graduation requirement. Students are strongly encouraged to take courses to satisfy GE Areas R, S, and V from departments other than their major department. Passage of the Writing Skills Test (WST) or ENGL/LLD 100A with a C or better (C not accepted), and completion of Core General Education are prerequisite to all SJSU Studies courses. Completion of, or co- registration in, 100W is strongly recommended. A minimum aggregate GPA of 2.0 in GE Areas R, S, & V shall be required of all students. See  HYPERLINK "http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/S14-5.pdf" University Policy S14-5 at http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/S14-5.pdf. Note that All students have the right, within a reasonable time, to know their academic scores, to review their grade-dependent work, and to be provided with explanations for the determination of their course grades. See  HYPERLINK "http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/F13-1.pdf" University Policy F13-1 at http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/F13-1.pdf for more details. Grading Information Content Grading Rubric High Score: Excellent presentation with insightful, well-reasoned analysis and discussion that demonstrates a clear understanding of the reading(s), the issue(s) and the purpose of the assignment. Above Average Score: Good presentation, with somewhat less consistency but clearly demonstrates an understanding of the assignment, the issue(s) and the reading(s). Average Score: Adequate demonstration of basic understanding of the assignment, issue(s), and reading(s), but needs improvement. Ideas may be underdeveloped or writing may have serious grammar or APA-related issues. Failing Score: The submission of incomplete work, or the inability to demonstrate an understanding of the assignment, reading(s) or issue(s). The inability of effectively, articulating an appropriate response to the assignment. Late Assignment Policy and Extra Credit All assignments are due on the specified due date by the specified time, unless instructed otherwise. Submission of a late assignment will not be accepted for credit. As all assignments must be submitted to pass the course, late assignments without a legitimate reason will still be accepted; however, no credit (i.e., points) will be assigned. Generally I do not offer Extra credit options, however, if an opportunity comes up as a good extra credit option (e.g. Ann Lucas Lecture Series), I will provide the instructions and opportunity to all students. More guidelines on grading information and class attendance can be found from the following two university policies:  HYPERLINK "http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/S16-9.pdf" University Syllabus Policy S16-9 (http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/S16-9.pdf)  HYPERLINK "http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/F15-12.pdf" University policy F15-12 (http://www.sjsu.edu/senate/docs/F15-12.pdf) Classroom Protocol (apply as appropriate to the online course) Students are expected to: attend all class meetings, arrive on time, stay for the duration of the class period, complete all readings and assignments in accordance with the dates on the course schedule. Frequently showing up late to class and/or leaving early is a disruption, and a violation of the student code of conduct. Students are responsible for all missed notes, materials and announcements due to absence (i.e., do not e-mail the instructor asking about what you missed). 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More detailed information on a variety of related topics is available in the  HYPERLINK "http://info.sjsu.edu/web-dbgen/narr/catalog/rec-12234.12506.html" 91 catalog, at http://info.sjsu.edu/web-dbgen/narr/catalog/rec-12234.12506.html. In general, it is recommended that students begin by seeking clarification or discussing concerns with their instructor. If such conversation is not possible, or if it does not serve to address the issue, it is recommended that the student contact the Department Chair as a next step. Dropping and Adding Students are responsible for understanding the policies and procedures about add/drop, grade forgiveness, etc. Refer to the current semesters  HYPERLINK "http://info.sjsu.edu/static/catalog/policies.html" Catalog Policies section at http://info.sjsu.edu/static/catalog/policies.html. Add/drop deadlines can be found on the current academic year calendars document on the  HYPERLINK "http://www.sjsu.edu/provost/services/academic_calendars/" Academic Calendars webpage at http://www.sjsu.edu/provost/services/academic_calendars/. The  HYPERLINK "http://www.sjsu.edu/aars/policies/latedrops/policy/" Late Drop Policy is available at http://www.sjsu.edu/aars/policies/latedrops/policy/. Students should be aware of the current deadlines and penalties for dropping classes. Information about the latest changes and news is available at the  HYPERLINK "http://www.sjsu.edu/advising/" Advising Hub at http://www.sjsu.edu/advising/. 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Looking for academic advice or maybe just some tips about how to navigate your way around 91? Check out the CASA Student Success Center! Its also a great place to study, and you can check out laptops. Location: MacQuarrie Hall (MH) 533 - top floor of MacQuarrie Hall. Contact information: HYPERLINK "tel:408.924.2910"408.924.2910. Website: HYPERLINK "http://www.sjsu.edu/casa/ssc/"http://www.sjsu.edu/casa/ssc/. JS152-01 / Juvenile Delinquency and Justice, Winter 2019, Course Schedule The following course schedule is subject to change; advance notice of any changes will be provided via email as early as possible. Course Schedule DayDateTopics, Readings, Assignments, Deadlines11/2Course introduction. Review of syllabus, discussion of assignments and expectations of class, introduction lecture Readings: get your books and begin reading! Topic: Thinking about Juvenile Delinquency in a Diverse Society Reading: Ch 1 Film: Juvenile Court Assignment: Discussion Board #1 (opens 12:01am 1/2 and closes 11:59pm 1/5)21/3Topic: The Creation of Delinquency (history and landmark cases) Reading: Ch 2 and begin reading Hubner text intro and Ch. 131/4Topic: Understanding Delinquency: Data, Correlates, and Trends Reading: Ch 3 and Hubner Ch. 2, 3, & 4 Assignment: Discussion Board #2 (opens 12:01am 1/4 and closes 11:59pm 1/7)41/7Topic: Micro-Level Theories and Macro-Level Theories Reading: Ch 4 and Ch. 5 Hubner Text 5, 6, & 7 Assignment: They Call Us Monsters Film Review #1 Due 1/7 11:59pm51/8Topic: Critical Theories Reading Ch. 6 Assignment Discussion Board #3 (opens 12:01 am 1/8 and closes 11:59pm 1/10)61/9MIDTERM (Chapters 1-6including all landmark cases and theories) (opens 12:01am 1/9 and closes 11:59 1/10)71/10Topic: Families in Context Reading: Ch 7 and Hubner text Ch. 8, 9, 1081/11Topic: Schools in Context Reading: Ch 891/14Topic: Peers and Gangs in Context/ Drugs in Context Reading: Ch 9 & 10 and Hubner Text 11 & 12 Assignment: Essay#1 Due 1/13 11:59pm101/15Topic: Why a separate Juvenile Justice System Reading: Ch 11 and Discussion Board #4 (opens 12:01am 1/15 and closes 11:59pm 1/16)111/16Topic: The Process of the Juvenile Court/Juvenile Corrections Reading: Ch 12 & Ch 13 Assignment: CP5 Film Review #2 Due 1/16 11:59pm 121/17Topic: Preventative, Rehabilitative, and Restorative Approaches to Delinquency Reading: Ch 14 Assignment: Essay#2 Due 11:59pm 1/17 and Discussion Board #5 (open 12:01am 1/17 and closes 11:59pm 1/18)FINAL EXAM1/18FINAL EXAM! 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