Addictive Disorders Studies in the Criminal Justice System, Associate in Science
The Addictive Disorders Studies in the Criminal Justice System Associate in Science degree prepares students to enter the field of treatment providers to incarcerated clients in county, state, and federal correctional programs and those recently released from such institutions. Emphasis will be given to the special knowledge, skills, and attitudes required for those who work in the criminal justice system or other related human services. Students with this degree will also be trained to work in the adolescent and adult drug court systems, pre-release and after-care programs, and intensive probation models.
Courses
- ADS R106 — Adult Children of Alcoholics
- ADS R107 — Alcohol/Drug Treatment of Adolescents
- ADS R116 — Alcohol, Drugs, and Driving Laws
- ADS R117 — Treatment Modalities in the Criminal Justice System
- ADS R119 — Community as Treatment in the Criminal Justice System
- ADS R120 — Introduction to Alcohol and Drugs in the Criminal Justice System
- ADS R121 — Alcohol/Drugs and Domestic Violence
- ADS R122 — Reducing Binge and Underage Drinking: A Collective Responsibility
- ADS R123 — Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Trauma
- ADS R124 — Ethics and Confidentiality for Alcohol/Drug Studies