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ADJ 200: Investigations
5.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
Learn advanced communications techniques taught to FBI special agents and to other federal investigators that, when properly applied, will greatly increase your ability to relate to anyone, negotiate much more effectively, improve your ability to interview (and interrogate), while improving your ability to discern the truth from lies. Prerequisite(s): Assessment at college-level English and Reading.
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ADJ 201: Forensics
5.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
Advanced course in the collection of physical evidence. Course focuses on proper evidence collection techniques, methods of analysis, and the legal admissibility of evidence. A close look at the exclusionary rule as it applies to procedural due process of physical evidence will be analyzed. Prerequisite(s): Assessment at college-level English and reading.
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ADJ 206: Juvenile Justice:Child Abuse/NEglect
5.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
In-depth examination of the magnitude of child abuse/neglect in our society, review of the history of child abuse laws, the role of the juvenile dependency court & community-based intervention programs and the responsibility of the community in protecting its children. Prerequisite(s): Assessment at college-level English and Reading
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ADJ 207: Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice Internship I
2.00 - 5.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
The internship program offers students the opportunity to gain valuable experience in the justice field. State and local agencies as well as private institutions and law offices or municipal courts can serve as a field placement. Students must obtain the Program Chair's approval. Prerequisite(s): Assessment at College level English and Reading and Program Chair's Permission.
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ADJ 208: Internship in Criminal Justice II
2.00 - 5.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
The internship program offers students the opportunity to gain valuable experience in the justice field. State and local agencies as well as private institutions and law offices or municipal courts can serve as a field placement. Students must obtain the Program Chair's approval. Prerequisite(s): Instructor's prmission and Satisfactory completion of ADJ-207.
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ADJ 210: The Art of Investigating
5.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
Along with the skills developed in P.I. Basics, Criminal Law, Procedure & Evidence, and Investigations; students will enhance their ability to conduct a complex criminal investigation from both the defense and the law enforcement perspective. Additional topics will include managing psychological trauma, vehicle accident investigation, and medical terminology.
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ADJ 299: Special Projects
5.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
This special projects course will cover a variety of topics of contemporary interest relating to justice and legal fields of study. Students may elect to take one ADJ 299 course in their concentration area of study. Special projects could include individual projects approved by the instructor or a standard lecture format of study.
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ADLJ 149: Writing Fundamentals for Paralegals
3.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
This course is designed to introduce basic legal terminology that identifies a variety of legal documents. Paralegal students will develop proofreading and editing skills for the accuracy and clarity of content that are required in drafting these legal documents. Prerequisite(s): Assessment at college level English and Reading
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ADLJ 150: Paralegal Fundamentals and Ethics
5.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
Students will be introduced to the varied and rewarding responsibilities of a paralegal. Topics will cover careers in the legal community, paralegal organizations, ethics and professional responsibility, paralegal skills, sources of American law, specific areas of law, and preparation for the internship. Prerequisite(s): Assessment at college-level English and reading.
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ADLJ 151: Legal Research and Writing I
5.00 Credits
Tacoma Community College
An introduction to developing simple, yet effective methods of conducting legal research by using general and legal reference material. Students will participate in a series of exercises that include finding regulations, statutes, and case decisions in books and through computer-assisted legal research; identifying legal problems; shepardizing cases; researching legal encyclopedias, digests, reporters, and annotated codes. Primary, secondary, mandatory, and persuasive authority will be covered. Students will learn how to brief cases and prepare legal memoranda with emphasis on using reference material for Washington State. This is the first of two required legal research and writing courses in the paralegal program. Prerequisite(s): Assessment at college-level English and reading.
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