Prof. Susan T. Meier
California State University, Sacramento
Division of Criminal Justice
College of Health and Human Services

2000-2001

Courses:
CrJ 001, CrJ 150, and CrJ 188

Contact Information

Classes

Papers and Publications

Research Projects

Professional Associations

Contact Information

Title:

Prof. Susan T. Meier

Office Hours:

To Be Announced for Spring 2002*

E-mail Address:

smeier@csus.edu*

Office Telephone:

(916) 278-6487 Division Office

FAX:

(916) 684-5367

Mailing Address:

CSU, Sacramento

6000 J Street

Sacramento, CA 95819-6085

*After August 26, 2000, Prof. Meier will not be available nor teaching until Spring 2002. However, she can be reached by email. See above.


CLASSES

CRJ 001. Introduction to Criminal Justice and Society. Reviews the problem of crime and the societal response to criminals. Institutions discussed are those intended to discover the crime and the criminal and those designed to deal with the criminal, the victim, and society, once the criminal has been labeled. Finally, the bureaucracy of crime and its measurement as a social phenomenon are discussed. 3 units. (CAN AJ 002) 

CRJ 150. Sexual Offenses and Offenders. Exploration of relevant factors and dimensions of sexual offenses and offenders related to the Criminal Justice system, its clientele and practitioners. 3 units. 

CRJ 188. Coping With Stress for Criminal Justice Professionals. Exploration of the nature and management of personal stress and stressors relevant to the Criminal Justice practitioner. 3 units. 

Spring 2002 Classes


Papers and Publications

Work-Load Study of California Department of Corrections Parole, Agents I, II, and III.  $500,000. Grant.  Work Completed April 1999.

Research Projects/Interests

  • Distance Learning
  • Information Competence in Criminal Justice
  • Sexual Offenses and Offenders
  • Coping with Stress for the Criminal Justice Professional


Professional Associations

 

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Send problems, comments or suggestions to: smeier@csus.edu

California State University, Sacramento
Division of Criminal Justice
College of Health and Human Services

Updated: June 14, 2000