Dr Bryan Silva
Biography
Name: Dr. Bryan F. Silva
A.A. in Administration of Justice (Modesto Junior College
B.A. in Management (Saint Mary's College)
M.S. in Organizational Leadership (Chapman University)
Human Resources Management Certificate (Chapman University)
Ph.D. in Business Organizational Management (Capella University)
27 years' experience in law enforcement.
CA POST Certificates: Basic, Intermediate, Advanced
I'm a natural energy motivational speaker, researcher, writer, published author, tenured professor, and avid world traveler. I am honored to be the past recipient of the MJC President's Distinguished Faculty Shining Star Award as well as teaching excellence EOPS Award. In 2018 I was honored with the LIFE Award (Leading, Inspiring, and Fostering Education). In my past professional life, I worked as a reserve police officer, 9-1-1 CAD police dispatcher, police officer, DARE Program Instructor, bicycle patrol officer, Field Training Officer (FTO), K-9 Officer, Tactical Patrol Unit member, Undercover Narcotics Agent and was a graduate of the City of Modesto Leadership Class. During my time in law enforcement, I was awarded the Circle of Excellence, Top Cop, and Innovation Awards and was twice the recipient of the Officer of the Year award for two separate police agencies. I also worked as a police background investigator out of the police chief's office and was promoted to special administrative assignments in the City of Modesto Attorney and City Manager's offices where I served on the city's Public Safety Committee, Budget Committee, and City Manager’s Administrative team.
Courses I Teach
- Concepts of Criminal Law,
ADJU 203
Recommended for Success: Before enrolling in this course, students are strongly advised to satisfactorily complete ADJU 201 and satisfactorily complete ADJU 202. -----Course Description: Historical development, philosophy of law and constitutional provisions: definitions, classification of crime and their application to administration of justice system; legal research, case law, methodology and concepts of law as a social force. Field trips might be required. (A-F Only) Transfer: (CSU, UC) (C-ID: AJ 120 = Concepts of Criminal Law ) General Education: (MJC-GE: B ) (CSU-GE: D0 ) (IGETC: 4J ) - Introduction to Administration of Justice,
ADJU 201
Exploration of the history and philosophy of the administration of justice system in America including the intricate workings of the police, the courts and corrections systems. Focus is placed on examining crime measurement, theoretical explanations of crime, responses to crime, punishment, components of the system and the current challenges to the system. Students are introduced to the origins and development of criminal law, legal process and sentencing, incarceration policies and ethics in the administration of justice field. Field trips might be required. (A-F Only) Transfer: (CSU, UC) (C-ID: AJ 110 = Introduction to Criminal Justice ) General Education: (MJC-GE: B) (CSU-GE: D8) (IGETC: 4H) - Profiling Terrorism,
ADJU 222
Discussion of prominent theories on terrorism with a focus on domestic and international terrorism threats, and fundamental security issues resulting from terrorism. Analysis of the social-historical origins of terrorism; criminal, legal, and social responses to terrorism; at-risk populations; prevention; and intervention strategies. Field trips are not required. (A-F Only) Transfer: (CSU) - Criminal Investigation,
ADJU 212
Fundamentals of investigation, crime scene search and recording, collection and preservation of physical evidence, technology, modus operandi, sources of information, interviews and interrogation, follow-up and case preparation. Field trips might be required. (A-F Only) Transfer: (CSU) (C-ID: AJ 140 = Criminal Investigation) - Principles & Procedures of the Justice System,
ADJU 202
This course provides an examination and analysis of due process in a criminal proceeding from initial contact with law enforcement through trial, sentencing and appeal utilizing statutory laws, state and constitutional law precedents, and the U.S. bill of rights. Field trips might be required. (A-F Only) Transfer: (CSU, UC) (C-ID: AJ 122 = Criminal Court Process ) General Education: (MJC-GE:B)
Web Sites
Publications
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Life isthe Gift: Re-Program your Life to What is Possible
https://www.amazon.com/Life-Gift-Re-program-your-possible-ebook/dp/B01H49EPFK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1512236991&sr=8-1&keywords=Life+is+the+gift+Bryan+Silva -
Happiness:The Yoga Power of Rehearsal: Moving Life Forward with Intended Purpose
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Mindset Development: TheYoga Power of Rehearsal: The Art of Inner Human Engineering
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Resilience: TheYoga Power of Rehearsal: A Tactical Strategy for Staying on Top
- Dr. Silva's Webpage:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HIQUWxFYkerkRG8Zq1t-QZ6SGbsq1m37szwYaoB-uqA/edit?usp=sharing
Downloadable Files