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1.06 Credits
CORRECTIONAL CROSSOVER TO LAW ENFORCEMENT HUMAN ISSUES The student will learn how to respond to, and identify, a person in crisis while providing the most appropriate intervention. The student will also learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of a suicidal individual, an individual that has disabilities, and substance abuse. The assessment of juveniles and the elderly are reviewed.
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0.90 Credits
LAW ENFORCEMENT AUXILIARY INTRODUCTION This course provides an overview of basic administrative, legal, communications, and human issues for students seeking a position as a Law Enforcement Volunteer, and is a prerequisite course for certification as a Law Enforcement Auxiliary Officer.
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0.63 Credits
LAW ENFORCEMENT AUX PATROL AND TRAFFIC This course provides an overview of patrol techniques, crowd control, traffic stops, and traffic crash investigations for students seeking a position as a law enforcement volunteer, and is a prerequisite course for certification for a Law Enforcement Auxiliary Officer.
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0.56 Credits
LAW ENFORCEMENT AUXILIARY INVESTIGATIONS This course provides an overview of basic criminal investigations for students seeking a position as a law enforcement volunteer, and is a prerequisite course for certification for a Law Enforcement Auxiliary Officer.
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1.53 Credits
JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEMS Introduction and overview of juvenile justice systems in regards to the treatment, images, explanation, prevention, and content of delinquency within criminal justice system.
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3.00 Credits
Constitutional law and its application to the public and officers are examined. Law including evidence procedures, arrest law, search and seizure and various statutory laws that are common to police and correctional officers is studied. Elements of various crimes, civil law and civil and criminal liability of officers are covered.
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3.00 Credits
The student will learn the report writing process from the interview, statement taking, note taking and the final report product with practical exercises included. The difference between interviewing and interrogation is explored. Interpersonal communication skills are covered along with radio and telephone procedures.
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1.33 Credits
CMJ CRIMINAL JUSTICE OFFICER PHYSICAL TRAINING FITNESS TRAINING The student will participate in various physical exercises, including stretching, calisthenics, and running in preparation for Defensive Tactics Training.
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3.00 Credits
The student will participate in various physical exercises, including stretching, calisthenics and running in preparation for Defensive Tactics Training.
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0.73 Credits
CRIMINAL JUSTICE LEGAL II Constitutional law and its application to the public and officers are examined. Law including evidence procedures, arrest law, search and seizure, and various statutory laws that are common to police and correctional officers is studied. Elements od various crimes, civil law, and civil and criminal liability of officers are covered.
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