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Emeritus Faculty: James Hinton

Education

A.S., Dixie College

B.S., Brigham Young University

M.S., Brigham Young University

At A Glance

Started 1974
Classes Taught Administration of Justice System, Adult Correction Systems, Arrest, Search & Seizure, Civil Liberties & American Democracy, Correctional Treatment Methods, Criminal Law, Intro to Law Enforcement, Intro to the Criminal Justice System, Juvenile Procedures, Patrol Procedures, Police Certification, Procedural Law, Professional Procedures in Correction, Rights, Liberties & Law, Theories of Criminal Behavior, American National Government, Az.Constitution & Government, Az. Government & Politics, National Constitution & Government, Intro to Mass Communication, Intro to Sociology, Marriage Today, Social Problems, Social Science Practicum
Department Administration of Justice & Liberal Arts
Retired 2009

Bibliography

Hinton, James L., et. al. "Tokenism and Improving Imagery of Blacks in TV Drama and Comedy: 1973." Journal of Broadcasting 18.4 (1974). Print.

Hinton, Jim. Arizona Champions: The Prescott 2nd Ward Basketball Team. S.l: s.n., 2008. Print. 

Hinton, Jim. My Story: The Hurricane North Ward Softball Team of 1962. S.l.: s.n., 2008. Print.

Hinton, Jim and Leslie Hinton. Our England Manchester Mission. Prescott, AZ: EMI PrintWorks, 2013. Print.

Hinton, Jim. Sleepers: Youth Basketball in Prescott, Arizona. S.l.: s.n., 2009. Print.

Hinton, Jim. The Jim and Leslie Hinton Family 1967-2006. Prescott, AZ: A&E Reprographics, 2009. Print.

Your College Newspaper (YC)

May 1994

Students' Favorite Instructors Spring 1994

Jim Hinton

Team effort

"I missed an exam and he called my house to see why I wasn't it class. He allowed me to make up my exam the next day. This is true concern for his students!" Jim Hinton, Sociology and American National Government instructor, tries hard to reach students by letting them know he cares. He says, "I'm such a 'bear' for accountability that students may think I'm insensitive to their needs." Mr. Hinton does self-evaluation of his teaching style so that he can help students learn. When describing his classes and students, he says, "we work hard." It is the team effort that makes it all worthwhile for treats each student's ideas with fairness. He is open to differing opinions and views. Paul creates for students a true learning environment.

Yavapai College Career

Courtesy Photo

Mr. Jim Hinton started at Yavapai College in January 1974 teaching primarily Administration of Justice courses until 1990. From 1990 until he retired in 2009, he taught Sociology and Political Science in the Liberal Arts Division. His years of teaching and working with students brought him great satisfaction.

In addition to teaching, Mr. Hinton was active in curriculum development, program reviews, an NCA accreditation self-study, and leadership as the Liberal Arts Assistant Dean. His career was marked by his flexibility and ability to meet numerous needs that arose.

Curriculum Development

The Police Certification Program underwent a major revision in the 1970’s when the state board governing police certification standards greatly expanded the requirements that required the college to overhaul the program. Jim spent six months in 1977 redesigning and revamping the program. His revised curriculum became a model the state board used for other community colleges in Arizona.

From 1979 to 1981 Mr. Hinton participated in the Arizona Criminal Justice Consortium. This state wide task force established a core curriculum for criminal justice courses in Arizona, identified minimum competency standards for each course, and completed the articulation of the new curriculum to all colleges and universities throughout the state.

More curriculum development came to Jim from the Bagdad mine in 1984. The mine faced a major restructuring of its operations and needed to retrain personnel in new procedures and operations. With no curriculum or materials available, Jim developed learning outcomes, lesson plans and delivered the training.

Program Reviews and Leadership

In November 2000 Mr. Hinton was appointed co-chair (with John Quinley) of the NCA Self-Study effort. He worked with a steering committee in evaluating all areas of the college and then in writing a self-study report in preparation for a site visit by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Universities. This project involved 150 volunteers working on five committees and twenty seven study teams. The NCA site visit occurred in April 2003 with an outcome that included a recommendation for a ten year period of accreditation.

From 1999-2006, the college emphasized a substantive program review process that involved faculty in intense and detail research, analysis and evaluation. Mr. Hinton, with other committee members, conducted the Liberal Arts Review in 2004-2005 and the Social and Behavioral Science Review in 2005-2006.

Mr. Hinton also served as the Liberal Arts Assistant Dean from 2003-2006. The position was especially challenging with the implementation of the college master plan, the turmoil connected with the removal of the college president, and the implementation of a college wide assessment program.

Committee Work and Other Activities:

  • Administration of Justice Advisory Board Chair 1974-1986
  • Professional Growth Committee 1975-1976
  • Faculty Senate 1976-1978, 1994-1996, 2003-2005
  • Faculty Affairs Committee 1977-1984
  • Arizona Criminal Justice Consortium 1979-1981
  • College Grievance Hearing Officer
    • Ross hearing 1979
    • Caldwell hearing 1987
    • Houston hearing 1998
  • Dr. Joseph Russo Committee of Nine 1983
  • Student Academic Advisor 1984-1991
  • Independent Study Coordinator 1985-2001
  • Social Science Coordinator 1985-1986; 1989-1994
  • Standards Committee 1986-1992
    • Chaired the committee several of those years
  • Political Science Articulation Representative 1986-1996
  • Faculty/Staff Hiring Committees: numerous positions over many years
  • North Central Accreditation (assessment sub-committee) 1993-1994
  • Faculty Secretary/Treasurer 1996-1998
  • Faculty Curriculum Committee 1997-2000
  • North Central Accreditation 2000-2003
    • Co-chair of the self-study and team leader on the education sub-committee
  • Interim Liberal Arts Division Chair - Spring 2001
  • Liberal Arts Assistant Dean 2003-2006
  • Yavapai Instructional Council 2003-2006
  • Liberal Arts Program Review Chair (2004-2006)
  • Social Science Program Review Chair (2005)
  • Student Learning Outcomes Assessment Committee 2006-2009
  • Peer Reviewer (nursing faculty) 2007-2009

Awards:

  • Voted favorite faculty by YC students - Spring 1994

Presentations:

  • Police Certification Program Presentation, Cochise College - February 1978
  • Bagdad Retraining Presentation, Bagdad, Arizona - March 1984

Community Service:

  • Boy Scouts of America, Old Capitol District
    • Numerous leadership positions 1976-1986, 1989-1993, 1996-1997, 2007-2010
  • Prescott Little League 1982
    • Coached and chaired the District Little League playoffs
  • Prescott Babe Ruth League Coach 1985
  • Prescott YMCA Basketball Coach 1982, l991-1995
  • Prescott Youth Basketball League
    • Team coach and served on League Board of Directors 1995-1996
  • Yavapai County Juvenile Court
    • Community Action Board volunteer 1995-2000
  • Yavapai Federal Credit Union, Board of Directors member 2005-2008

Mr. Hinton was recognized as Emeritus Faculty in April, 2010.

Oral History Interview

Additional Photographs

Commencement May 17, 2008 by Bob Knight

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