These learning outcomes are meant only as sample and are not representative of Santa Ana College's learning outcomes.
CJ V01 - INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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| Differentiate between the functions of the three components of the criminal justice system
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| Identify and compare the functions of the three components of the criminal justice system
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| Identify and assess the general constitutional principles relevant to the administration of justice
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CJ V02 - CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW
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| Interpret case decisions and precedent |
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| Analyze criminal acts, their elements, parties to offenses, and application to the criminal justice system
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| Express an increased awareness of the legal principles of criminal law and its application
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CJ V03 - COMMUNITY RELATIONS AND DIVERSITY
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| Apply the S.A.R.A. model in problem-solving as it applies to community oriented policing
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CJ V04 - LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE
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| Evaluate the admissibility of testimonial, documentary, real and physical evidence in a criminal trial by applying the appropriate Evidence Code statutes |
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| Articulate the processes for the adversarial examination of evidence and differentiate between the roles of the district attorney and defense counsel in the presentation of evidence
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Source: Ventura College