Course Description: This course is most often required for persons who have been convicted of and/or placed on probation for Shoplifting or for some other Theft offense. This researched and evidence-based program is 6 hours in length and is designed to help offenders increase their knowledge of shoplifting and other forms of theft and how these offenses affect everyone, to identify the motives and triggers for committing these offenses, to learn how our behaviors are influenced by values and attitudes, to learn the consequences of their behavior, to obtain remediation skills to stop the temptation to shoplift or steal, and to recognize that shoplifting and theft are not "victimless" crimes.
Course Information
Cost: The cost of this course is $50. Refunds or class transfers must be requested at least one day prior to the start of class. After this period, students will be required to register and pay for another class.
Registration: Full registration instructions are located on the schedule (available below). For classes in Hereford, students should follow the same registration instructions in order to reserve their space in class. Students are required to register and pay prior to the first class. It is recommended that students register as early as possible, because classes reach maximum enrollment quickly.
Download class schedule here.
Enrollment Eligibility Notice: Students with outstanding obligations to Amarillo College may not be allowed to enroll in or complete a continuing education course until the obligations are fulfilled. Students who have received a Criminal Trespass Warning from Amarillo College will not be allowed to enroll in courses held on any AC campus unless the warning has been lifted.
Attendance: Students must be on time and attend all sessions in consecutive order. There will be no exceptions or make-up classes allowed.
Questions: For questions regarding our programs, call (806) 356-3649 or (806)356-3682 or e-mail wallace-ec@actx.edu. Se habla español.
Any student, who because of a disabling condition may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements, should contact disAbility Services (SSC 119, Phone 371-5436) as soon as possible.
Last updated by Damaris Schlong -- Jan/08/09


