Course
              
          Discontinued
              No
          Course code
              CRIM 3345
          Descriptive
              Criminology Practicum
          Department
              Criminology
          Faculty
              Humanities & Social Sciences
          Credits
              3.00
          Start date
                                                                                        End term
                                                                                        Not Specified
                            PLAR
              No
          Semester length
              15
          Max class size
              25
          Contact hours
              Seminar/Group Meetings: 10 hrs / semester 
Practicum: 100 hrs / semester
          Learning activities
              The course will employ a number of methods to accomplish its objectives but in all cases will include students being assigned to a criminal justice agency for a minimum of 100 hours during the semester. Other instructional methods employed may include:
- Audio-visual materials
- Group discussions
- Guest speakers
- Research assignments
Course description
              This course provides the student with an opportunity to gain valuable work experience in the criminal justice field.  Students will be exposed to the daily operations and informal and formal structure of a chosen agency. The theoretical and substantive roles played by each agency in the wider criminal justice context will be explored.
          Course content
              
- Information Seminar
 - Development of knowledge base regarding the agency, application process, employment standards, interview process, resume building, and professional expectations
 
- Interview Process
 - Scheduling and preparing for interview, organizing and submitting resume
 
- Practicum Experience
 - Field hours, weekly reporting, reflective journals, and network development
 
- Evaluation of Practicum Experience
 - Debrief and present work experience, self and agency evaluation, submitting term paper
 
Learning outcomes
              At the conclusion of the course the successful student will have acquired work experience in a professional setting and be able to:
- Describe the basic role and operations of the agency
- Describe the formal and informal structures and governance of the agency
- Identify and describe the role(s) played by the agency in the wider criminal justice context
- Apply critical theory to the reality of daily operations of the agency
- Foster professional relationships and establish networking contacts
- Demonstrate accountability and professionalism through dress, conduct, and outlook
- Develop and refine oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills
- Assess personal performance and set goals for ongoing professional development
- Increase capacities for reflection and adaptation to experience and feedback
- Problem solve, think creatively and flexibly and take responsibility for own actions
- Report, share and reflect on practicum experiences with peers
Means of assessment
              Evaluation will be carried out in accordance with Douglas College policy. The instructor will provide a written outline with the specific evaluation criteria at the beginning of the semester. An example of the evaluation includes:
| Research Paper | 30% | 
| Interview/Oral Evaluation | 20% | 
| Journal Critique | 10% | 
| Practicum Evaluation | 40% | 
| Total | 100% | 
Textbook materials
              A list of readings will be determined by the instructor and the student in consultation with officials in specific practicum settings.
Prerequisites