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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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12. U z i LANDMAN, Research Assistant Professor of Physics, for the period from July 1, 1971, through August 31, 1971 (G), at a salary of $1,750. 13. DAVID LLOYD, Professor of Music, beginning September 1, 1971 (Q), at an annual salary of $21,000. 14. H U G H G. PETRIE, Associate Professor of Philosophy of Education, beginning September 1, 1971 ( Q ) , at an annual salary of $16,000. 15. MARGARET M. THOMPSON, Professor of Physical Education for Women, beginning September 1. 1971 ( A ) , at an annual salary of $16,500. Visiting Staff 16. JAMES CARGILE, Visiting Associate Professor of Philosophy, Urbana, for the period from September 16, 1971, through January 31, 1972 ( E ) , at a salary of $7,500. 17. JOHN B. FRIEDMAN, Visiting Associate Professor of English, Urbana, on 40 per cent time, for the period from June 1, 1971, through August 31, 1971 (G40), at a salary of $2,000. 18. THOMAS L. JONES, Visiting Professor of Law, Urbana, for the period from September 16, 1971, through June 15, 1972 ( E ) , at a salary of $22,000. 19. MARCEL SAVE, Visiting Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Urbana, for the period from September 1, 1971, through February 29, 1972 (G), at a salary of $12,000. O n motion of M r . H o w a r d , these appointments w e r e confirmed.

C H A N G E IN THE P R O C E D U R E FOR SELECTING MEMBERS OF THE C O N F E R E N C E ON C O N D U C T GOVERNANCE. URBANA

(11) On September 16, 1970, the Board of Trustees authorized the appointment of specified members of the Conference on Conduct Governance by the Senate, the Undergraduate Student Association, the Graduate Student Association, and the Chancellor of the Urbana-Champaign campus. The Senate has now recommended that all members of the Conference be appointed through the normal procedures of the Senate itself. T h e Chancellor concurs in this recommendation. I recommend approval. O n m o t i o n of M r . H o w a r d , t h i s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n w a s a p p r o v e d . ESTABLISHMENT OF A DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, CHICAGO CIRCLE (12) T h e College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, with the concurrence of the Chicago Circle Senate, recommends that a Department of Criminal Justice be established to administer the Curriculum in the Administration of Criminal Justice and other degree programs to be developed in this field. At present the curriculum and its faculty are under the administrative aegis of a Director who reports to the Dean of the College. Since 1969, two separate faculty committees — one appointed by the Chancellor and one appointed by the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences — have recommended departmental status for the Curriculum in Criminal Justice. T h e supporting rationale includes such considerations as (a) the recognition of the existence of a substantive body of knowledge independent and exclusive of other disciplines; (b) the relationship between the field of criminal justice and certain of the complex urban problems with which the Chicago Circle campus is concerned as a comprehensive university with an urban mission; (c) the growth of student demand for courses in the field; and (d) the interest of cognizant state agencies in the expansion of education in this field. No added costs beyond the anticipated normal increases in the faculty and facilities are anticipated as a result of this change in organization. All faculty presently associated with the curriculum, and all programs presently administered by the curriculum, would become part of the new department. In addition, the proposed new major program in criminalistics would also be under the new department's aegis. T h e Chancellor at Chicago Circle and the Executive Vice President and Provost concur in this recommendation. T h e University Senates Conference has indicated that no further Senate jurisdiction is involved.