o PROGRAM AGIONS Document N: Course and Program Development: IMPACT AND APPROVAL SIGNATURES ICRJU 666 0COURSE ACTIONS

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Document N: Course and Program Development: IMPACT AND APPROVAL SIGNATURES See Course and Program Development Policy and Procedures (www.ubalt.edu/provost) for instructions. SCHOOL: o LAW OMSB o CAS o CPA CONTACT NAME: IDebra l. Stanley 1 PHONE: 1410 832 6082 DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: Ischool of Criminal Justice IDATE PREPARED: 13/6/14 PROPOSED SEMESTER OF IMPLEMENTATION: 0 fall o spring YEAR: 12014 TYPE OF ACTION: add (new) o deactivate o modify o other LEVEL OF ACTION: o noncredit o undergraduate graduate o ather ACTION BEING REQUESTED (select one category, either Course Actions or Program Actions): 0COURSE ACTIONS Ori8inal Subject Code/Course Number: o PROGRAM AGIONS Original Program Title: ICRJU 666 Original Course TItle: Politics, Legislation and the media in Criminal Justice Select one or multiple actions from one ofthe lists below (review the list of necessary documents and signatures): -I. 1. Experimental Course 2. Course Title 3. Course Credits 4. Course Number 5. Course Level 6. Pre- and Co-Requisite 7. Course Description 8. New Course 9. Deactivate Course. 10. Program Requirements lla. Undergraduate Specialization (24 credits or fewer) 11b. Master's SpeCialization (12 credits orfewer) 11c. Doctoral Specialization (18 credits or fewer) 12. Minor (add or delete) 13. Closed Site Program 14. Program Suspension 15. Program Reactivation 16a. Certificate Program (UG/G) exclusively within existing degree program 16b. Certificate Program (UG/G) outside oforacross degree programs (12 or more credits) 17. Off-Campus Delivery of Existing Programs 18a. Undergraduate Concentration (exceeds 24 credits) 18b. Master's Concentration (exceeds 12 credits) 18c. Doctoral Concentration (exceeds 18 credits) 19. Program TItle Change 20. Program Termination 21. New Degree Program ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION (check all appropriate boxes of documents included; review the list of necessary documents): [J summary proposal (0) III course definition document (P) [J full five-page MHEC proposal (0) [J financial tables (MHEC) (R) [J other documents as may be required by MHEC/USM (S) [J other(t} Summer 2010 1

IMPACf REVIEW (review the list ofnecessarv signatures}: Impacted Entity Signature Date 8. Library IJ no impact IJ impact statement attached b.ots IJ no impact IJ impact statement attached Co University Relations IJ no impact IJ impact statement attached d. Admissions IJ no impact IJ impact statement e. Records IJnoimpact IJ impact statement attached APPROVAL SEQUENCE (review the list afnecessarv signatures}: B. General Education (for No.7, 8) C. Final Faculty Review Body Within Eal:n jf I (Chair) E. University Faculty Senate (Chair) F. University Council (Chair)l G. Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs H. President I. Board of Regents (notification only) I J. Board of Regents (approval) K. MHEC (notification only) L. MHEC (approval) M. Middle States Association notification Required only if the University's mission is changed by the action 1 University Council review (for recommendation to the president or back to the provost) shall be limited to curricular or academic policy issues that may potentially affect the University's mission and strategic planning, or have a signifteant impact on the generation or allocation of its financial resources. Summer 2010 2

Document 0: Course and Program Development: SUMMARY PROPOSAL See Course and Program Development Policy and Procedures (www.ubalt.edu/provost) for instructions. SCHOOL: o LAW OMSB o CAS o CPA CONTACT NAME: IDebra L. Stanley I PHONE: 1410 832 6082 DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: ISchool of Criminal Justice I DATE PREPARED: 13/6/14 PROPOSED SEMESTER OF IMPLEMENTATION: o fall o spring YEAR: 12014 ACTION BEING REQUESTED (select one category, either Course Actions or Program Actions): (;) COURSE ACTIONS o PROGRAM AcrlONS Original Subject Code/Course Number: Original Program TItle: ICRJU 666 Original Course Title: Politics, Legislation and the media in Criminal Justice. Select one or multiple actions from one 0/ the lists below (review the list of necessary documents and signatures):. 1. Experimental Course 10. Program Requirements 2. Course Title 11a. Undergraduate Specialization (24 credits or fewer) 3. Course Credits 11b. Master's Specialization (12 credits or fewer) 4. Course Number S. Course Level 6. Pre- and Co-Requisite 7. Course Description.{ 8. New Course 9. Deactivate Course 11c. Doctoral Specialization (18 credits or fewer) 12. Minor (add or delete) 13. Closed Site Program 14. Program Suspension 15. Program Reactivation 16a. Certificate Program (UG/G) exdusively within existing degree program 16b. Certificate Program (UG/G) outside of or across degree programs (12 or more credits) 17. Off-Campus Delivery of Existing Programs 18a. Undergraduate Concentration (exceeds 24 credits) 18b. Master's Concentration (exceeds 12 credits) 18c. Doctoral Concentration (exceeds 18 credits) 19. Program TItle Change 20. Program Termination 21. New Degree Program For changes ta existing courses: I OLD TITLE SUBJECT CODE/COURSE No 1 I CREDITS L-I_----J F=========================~ :=======: N~TlTLEI~ ~ SUBJECT CODE/COURSE No 1 I CREDITS L-I_----J Summer 2010 3

DESCRIBE THE REQUESTED COURSE/PROGRAM ACTION (additional pages may be attached if necessary): This new course expands the curriculum to include the political, legislative and policymaking processes critical to leading criminal justice organizations and strategic decision making. SET FORTH THE RATIONALE FOR THIS PROPOSAL: This course explores the influence and process of politics on the criminal justice system, provides students with an understanding of the legislative process, explains how legislation is enacted, as well as broader policymaking procedures. This course provides foundational knowledge for understanding the evolution of a crime problem and how it transforms into law. policy and practice. The relationship between crime, politics and the media has been a matter of long standing controversy. This course explores how politics and the media influence our perceptions and reactions to criminal behavior. Politics shape the way we respond and react to crime and punishment. Students will develop an understanding of the legislative process and the influence of politics and the media on successful legislative outcomes and writing new law and policy. Included is a critical review ofthe tension that exists between the two, and how effective relationships can be fostered. Students will also learn to write press releases, organize and facilitate press conferences, and effectively utilize media resources. Summer 2010 4

DOCUMENT P: COURSE DEFINITION See Course and Program Development Policy and Procedures (http://www.ubalt.edu/template.cfm?page=2s7lforinstructions. 1. DATE PREPARED 3/6/2014 2. PREPARED BY Debra L. Stanley, Ph.D. 3. DEPARTMENT/DIVISION School of Criminal Justice 4. COURSE NUMBER(S) with SUBJECT CODE(S: CRJU 666 5. COURSE TITLE Politics, Legislation and the Media in Criminal Justice 6. CREDIT HOURS 3 credits 7. CATAWG DESCRIPTION Examines the influence and process ofpolitics on the criminal justice system, the legislative process and how legislation is enacted, and general policy-making procedures. Includes analysis ofthe evolution ofa crime problem and how it transfonns into law, policy and practice and how politics and the media influence perceptions and reactions to criminal behavior that may lead to successful legislative outcomes. Explores the design and implementation offuture forecasting models, guided by law and policy, specific to the criminal justice process and offers a problem-oriented approach to effective lobbying and utilization ofmedia resources in policy-making. 8. PREREQUISITES none 9. COURSE PURPOSE (how the course is to be used in the curriculum; e.g., required for the major, elective, etc.) required for the major in Core course for the MPS - Justice leadership & Management degree program. 10. GENERAL EDUCATION AREA (if applicable; e.g., social sciences, humanities, mathematics, etc.) nfa Summer 2010

11. COURSE TYPE/COMPONENT (clinical, continuance, discussion, field studies, independent study, laboratory, lecture, practicum, research, seminar, supervision, thesis research, tutorial or workshop; and traditional lecture. 12. FACULTY QUALIFIED TO TEACH COURSE Charles Tumosaj Debra Stanley and Berry Grant, and select adjunct professors employed by SCI. 13. CONTENT OUTLINE Examine the influence of politics on the criminal justice system Understand the legislative process and how legislation transitions into policy and law Analyze how crime problems transform law, policy, and practice Explores how media and politics influence perceptions and reactions to crime and lead to legislative outcomes. Examines effective lobbying techniques and modalities 14. LEARNING GOALS At the completion of the course students will be able to Understand and recognize the legislative process for enacting law Assess the role of problem definition in public policymaking Determine factors related to the success and failure of policy initiatives Recognize effective media resources 15. ASSESSMENT STRATEGIES The learning goals will be assessed through student papers and projects. Specifically, students will learn to write press releases, organize and facilitate press conferences, and effectively utilize media resources. Students will conduct critical reviews ofselected issues and existing laws and policies and will apply theoretical and empirical research in one or more papers and oral presentations. 16. SUGGESTED TEXT(S) and MATERIALS (e.g. textbooks, equipment, software, etc., that students must purchase) Most of the reading materials will be drawn from a variety of sources: legal and legislative procedures, laws and policies. National Institute of Justice documents, public reports, cases, case-law, and selected journal articles addressing the particular legal topics. 17. SPECIAL GRADING OPTIONS (if applicable) none 18. SUGGESTED CLASS SIZE 2S 19. LAB FEES (if applicable) none Summer 2010