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3.00 Credits
94 clock hours. This course is designed for the certified corrections officer(s) to cross over to law enforcement. This course focuses on law, interpersonal communications, radio communications, note taking, report writing, interviewing, ethics, professionalism, courts structure, working with communities, diverse and special populations, and information about the criminal justice system in Florida and the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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3.00 Credits
8 clock hours. This course is designed for the certified corrections officer(s) to cross over to law enforcement. This course focuses on high liability areas containing course material from CJK 0031C (First Aid for Criminal Justice Officers), and CJK 040 (Firearms). It prepares prospective officers to apply basic first aid knowledge and techniques to emergencies. It includes firearms safety procedures; use of force; and basic handling procedures for the handgun and the long gun. It also covers the common type of ammunition used in law enforcement.
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3.00 Credits
40 clock hours. This course is designed for the certified corrections officer(s) to cross over to law enforcement. This course focuses on the Florida Court system; rules of the court; proper appearance of an officer; and an officer's demeanor in court. It includes instruction in the first response to emergency situations, and exposure to bomb situations and weapons of mass destruction. It also introduces students to skills to perform different law enforcement functions while assigned to a special detail.
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1.00 Credits
This course will provide an introductory overview of the history, nomenclature, maintenance, care and storage of the dart firing stun gun. The student will receive instruction in the deployment options and the proper verbal skills to deescalate a situation.
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1.00 Credits
Evidence procedures, arrest laws, search and seizure, and various statutory laws that are common to correctional officers are studied. Constitutional law and its application to the public and officers is studied. Civil and criminal liability of officers is studied. Elements of crimes are topics examined in this course. Objectives are addressed as specified by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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1.00 Credits
Interpersonal communication skills are studied, along with telephone and radio procedures. The report writing process is covered from the interview through the final report product. Interviewing techniques are covered. Objectives are addressed as specified by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours per week. This course introduces students to basic individual rights under the U.S. Constitution and how these rights conflict with maintaining public order and enforcing criminal laws. The exclusionary rule, privacy, probable cause, reasonableness and rights guaranteed by the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendments are addressed. Additionally, emphasis is placed on the law of arrest, search and seizure and confessions. Students are also exposed to the rules of evidence.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours per week. This course is designed to promote an understanding of the wide applications of psychology to all areas of life including problems of motivation, adjustment, addictions, interpersonal relationships, the family, education, the world of work and supervision. The course is appropriate for non-psychology fields, including college Tech Prep students.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours per week. The study of basic factors affecting human interaction through communication, theories and models of communication. This course lays a foundation for the study of human communication.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours per week. Prerequisite: CGS 1100. This hands-on class will teach students the basic concepts of an object-oriented programming language using Visual Basic.net as the programming language. Students will learn to use Windows form elements, then create interactive programs using variables and events. Students will learn the basic programming techniques of using loops, control structures and repetition statements. Finally students will learn to use sequential access disk files arrays.
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