ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
AOJ 224/225 – FORENSIC PUBLIC SERVICE INTERNSHIP
INSTRUCTOR: Tina Young, MFS, CBPE
VOICE MAIL: 619-644-7837, 24-hrs / day
E-MAIL: tina.young@gcccd.edu or gt_young@prodigy.net
WEB SITE: http://www.tinayoung.webs.com/
OFFICE HOURS: Office location: Building 34, Room 266 (Most often will find me in forensic lab, Bldg 34, Rm 111)
Mon: 12:00noon -1:00pm;
12:30 – 1:30pm during academic senate days:
Tue/Th: 11:30am-12:00pm; 2:50-3:20pm
Wed: 12:00noon – 2:00pm
OR: by appointment INTERNSHIP PROGRAM INFORMATION:
1) The Grossmont College AOJ Forensic Public Service Internship class is a program that allows the student to obtain hands-on experience while receiving college credit. It officially shows on your college transcript that you worked in an internship and is proof of that. Upon selection & passing a backgrounds check with a law enforcement agency, you will begin the hands-on training process. You will report to your supervisor(s) at the law enforcement agency, which is an “extension of the classroom.” I will be your teacher for this class, meeting with you and meeting with your supervisor throughout the semester. I will obtain an evaluation at the end of the semester and assign you a grade upon completion of required hours. There are a few forms to fill out; other than that, just report to work and you also get a grade and college credit for it.
2) Backgrounds check – most take 3-6months. If you are not finished with this, you should wait until the next semester to officially enroll in this class. Each agency varies with backgrounds requirement (see below list if an agency has a specific requirement). Please see me if you have any questions on this. The #1 rule is do not lie to your background investigator – automatic disqualification.
3) Do a resume!!! Most agencies want one (email me for an example if needed.)
4) I am providing a lot of great contact information (below) that will