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Nancy Aguirre
Assistant Professor
Inland Empire/Desert
Moreno Valley College
CTE Dean
Phillip Rawlings
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Program Details
Crime and Intelligence Analysis
New Program
Forensics, Evidence, and Investigation (210540)
02/01/22
The Crime and Intelligence Analysis program prepares students for the Crime Analysis career. The program coursework includes hands-on practices in advanced analytical computer programs, such as ESRI ArcGIS Pro and IBM Analyst’s Notebook. Students will learn to use progressions in technology to plan, collect, collate, analyze and disseminate information and intelligence regarding crime incidents. The program curriculum prepares students to attain the role of a Crime Analyst in teachings on strategical, tactical, intelligence and administrative analysis. Students who successfully complete the program will be excellent candidates in the field of Crime and Intelligence Analysis.
The goal of this program is to prepare the student with advanced technology and investigative techniques to analyze crime trends and patterns. Students will develop analytical skills to further pursue a career in Crime and Intelligence Analysis.
PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:
- Apply tools and techniques utilized to analyze crime, evaluate current events and collect intelligence to support law enforcement personnel and/or the private sector.
- Analyze and identify crime patterns, trends and series.
- Develop and identify elements of the crime using criminal behavior and intelligence analysis techniques.
- Develop and create summaries and/or assessments, crime maps, timelines, link charts and telephone toll analysis.
This program is expected to have 35 to 80 students.
Program Proposal Attributes
- Certificate of Achievement: 16 or greater semester (or 24 or greater quarter) units (C)
- A.S. Degree (S)
The goal of this program is to prepare the student with advanced technology and investigative techniques to analyze crime trends and patterns. Students will develop analytical skills to further pursue a career in Crime and Intelligence Analysis.
PROGRAM LEARNINGOUTCOMES:
Upon successful completion of this program, students should be able to:
- Apply tools and techniques utilized to analyze crime, evaluate current events and collect intelligence to support law enforcement personnel and/or the private sector.
- Analyze and identify crime patterns, trends and series.
- Develop and identify elements of the crime using criminal behavior and intelligence analysis techniques.
- Develop and create summaries and/or assessments, crime maps, timelines, link charts and telephone toll analysis.
Course Units and Hours
28-29
28-29
29.5-32.00
Course Report
The Crime and Intelligence Analysis program prepares students for the Crime Analysis career. The program coursework includes hands-on practices in advanced analytical computer programs, such as ESRI ArcGIS Pro and IBM Analyst’s Notebook. Students will learn to use progressions in technology to plan, collect, collate, analyze and disseminate information and intelligence regarding crime incidents. The program curriculum prepares students to attain the role of a Crime Analyst in teachings on strategical, tactical, intelligence and administrative analysis. Students who successfully complete the program will be excellent candidates in the field of Crime and Intelligence Analysis.
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
---|---|---|---|
AD1-1 | Introduction to the Administration of Justice | 3 | Semester 1 Fall |
ADJ-3 | Concepts of Criminal Law | 3 | Semester 3 Fall |
ADJ-40 | Law Enforcement Crime Analysis | 3 | Semester 1 Fall |
ADJ-41 | Technology & Investigative Analysis | 3 | Semester 2 Spring |
ADJ-42 | Criminal Behavior and Intelligence Analysis | 3.5 | Semester 3 Fall |
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
---|---|---|---|
ADJ-43 | Criminal Intelligence Analyst Simulations | 3.5 | Semester 4 Spring |
GEG-8 | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, with Lab | 3 | Semester 2 Spring |
PSY-48 / SOC 48 | Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences | 3 | Semester 1 Fall |
SOC-50 or PSY-50 | Introduction to Social Research Methods or Research Methods in Psychology | 3 4 | Semester 4 Spring |
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08/27/21 - 08:44 AM
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Diann Thursby Super User · 09/14/21
Received regional recommendation at 9-13-2021 IEDRC Deans Meeting.