Administration of Justice

 

2002-2004

 

 

Description

 

The Administration of Justice (AOJ) Department prepares individuals for entry into as well as promotion in several careers:  law enforcement, courts, corrections, forensic technology, security operations and management, and emergency dispatch.  Technology utilized within the department has improved significantly in recent years.  However, technology and its use are changing rapidly in all public safety arenas.  To meet contemporary community needs, the AOJ Department must acquire and maintain appropriate technology.

 

The forensic technology component of the AOJ program, in particular, uses a wide variety of technologies to ensure graduate competitiveness and currency with the technologies used in the field.  Instructors are employed in the forensics field and they attempt to keep instructional technology current.  Many materials are perishable, and others are worn through extensive use.  The credibility of the program rests on the ability to prepare students for employment, and on the assurance that tools and equipment used in classes are relevant to those used in the field.

 

Some of the equipment, notably the microscopes and comparison microscopes, must be refurbished, adjusted and maintained.  The equipment list also includes lamps and lenses, with adaptors and accompanying cables, fingerprint comparators, and an alternative light source microscope.  The ability to take photographs of evidence with these devices is also critical, since photography is a major portion of a practitioner’s workload.    Part of the two-year plan is to secure a maintenance agreement to keep program equipment functioning.

 

With the technological advances in the field, AOJ needs for equipment and supplies are constantly challenged.  The need for a dedicated computer lab is still unresolved and will create challenges in the immediate future.  Sharing a lab with another department is not always appropriate. 

  

Curriculum Impact

 

New technologies will impact all areas of public safety and security services in the future.  The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, placed additional and increased technological demands on AOJ-related occupations.  New technologies must be integrated into curricula as technological advancements occur.

 

The first priority is to maintain current technology and equipment.  With the development of new technologies, the need to upgrade and augment existing technology is certain.  The ability to deliver quality instruction and expose students to the latest technology is a critical issue.

                                            

Approximate Number of Students Served

 

The AOJ Department serves approximate 700-1000 students per semester.  Demand for AOJ programs is expected to increase in the future.  Federal, State, county, and municipal AOJ agencies as well as private security service providers are expanding as the demand for public safety and security increases.  Those currently employed in public safety and security must also upgrade their skill base.  In addition, a huge segment of currently employed public safety practitioners are expected to retire within the next few years.  Retirements will create additional job openings and increase the demand for AOJ-related training and education.

 

Support Impact

 

Other than the support currently provided, it is not anticipated that additional technical or personnel support will be required in the next two years.

 

 

Year 1 (2002-2003)

 

Objective

 

Repair equipment, replace as necessary, and upgrade technology.  Secure a maintenance agreement for equipment.  Obtain software agreement with AFIX (fingerprinting technology).  Add photographic and fingerprint equipment, as well as metal detectors to support law enforcement, corrections, security management, and forensic technology programs.  The AOJ department should also acquire additional training and safety equipment for the police academy.

 

Action to Meet Objective

 

PRODUCT

QTY.

COST

TOTAL

VENDOR

Tripods (heads)

10

60

600

Nelson Photo

Tripods (stands)

10

60

600

“

Magnifier

3

130

390

Lightning Powder

Henry Disk

3

80

240

“

Printing Stands

2

152

304

“

Holder

1

17

17

“

Slab metal

1

13

13

“

Hand held Metal Detector

2

50

100

“

Charger for above

1

33

33

“

Macro lens

1

200

200

Nelson Photo

Close up lens

10

40

400

Uline

Bio Hazard bags

1

65

65

Lightning Powder

Bio Hazardous Cont.

1

50

50

Campus

6x Magnifier

20

40

800

Lightning Powder

Ice Packs

4

17

68

Galls

Hot packs

4

13

52

“

Reflective Vests

4

6

24

“

Traffic Cones

2

110

220

“

Training guns

5

46

230

“

Portable ALS

6

100

600

Rob Cheesman

Gram Scale

1

300

300

 

Paper cutter

1

31

31

Uline

total

 

 

$5337

 

 

 

 

Year 2 (2003-2004)

 

Objective

 

An Alternative Light Source (ALS) will provide students with an opportunity to use ALS technology to detect trace evidence.  Additionally, AFIX software access keys will assist with training  a whole class in the automated comparison print process, rather than simply demonstrating it to the students.  All law enforcement agencies now use the automated fingerprint systems.  The need for a dedicated AOJ computer lab is critical.  Steps to acquire or develop a dedicated AOJ computer lab should be made.  A dedicated computer lab (located in room 362) is an employer advisory group and a program review recommendation.

 

Action to Meet Objective

 

PRODUCT

QTY.

COST

TOTAL

VENDOR

Crime Zone software

25

300

7500

Crime Zone

Adobe software disk

1

24

24

Software House

Adobe site license

25

105

2625

“

Alternate Light Source

1

3100

3100

Specs

Goggles for ALS

25

35

875

Lightning Powder

Fluorescene Kit

1

500

500

Rob Cheesman

AFFIX keys

25

50

1250

AFIX

Tape

4

10

40

Galls

Metal detector

2

130

260

Lightning Powder

Microscope Lamps

3

200

600

Ca Ed. Optical

Microscope lamp (UV)

1

200

200

“

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

total

 

 

$16974

 

         

 

 

 

 

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