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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Must be sponsored by criminal justice agency. This 100-hour course is required by the Commission of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (CLEST) for certification of auxiliary and part-time law enforcement officers. Course extensively covers constitutional law, civil rights, civil liability, probable cause, search and seizure, laws of arrest, report writing, law enforcement standards, ethics, first responder First Aid, court organization and testifying, patrol procedures, traffic enforcement, investigations, defensive tactics, and firearms qualification.
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1.00 Credits
Course is designed for law enforcement officer students who need skills to function successfully by taking an interdisciplinary approach. The course examines aspects of safety, physical, legal, professional, and psychological issues confronting students in law enforcement today, providing insightful and tactically correct responses to the common problems law enforcement officers face. Course includes practical training exercises.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CRIM 2211 Law Enforcement Firearm Instructor, or equivalent course. Course is designed to provide Certified Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors with the skills necessary to advance their Firearms Instructor capabilities. At this advanced level of training, the instructor will expand skills to correct student shooting deficiencies; interpret and teach Firing Range fundamentals; learn, analyze and teach unconventional shooting stances; analyze and teach various tactical shooting courses; teach the fundamentals of malfunction clearance drills; analyze and teach the fundamentals of shooting a shotgun; develop and present several firearms courses. The student will also be able to develop skills in range presentation. Course includes interactive technology and concepts used in firearms training courses.
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3.00 Credits
Course is designed to introduce students to basic law enforcement team tactics and techniques. Course includes scouting and planning operations, team movement, dynamic and stealth entries, clearing and searching, use of inner and outer perimeters, various types of SWAT operations, and containment.
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3.00 Credits
Includes fundamentals and theory of an investigation, conduct at crime scenes, collection and presentation of physical evidence, and methods used in the police service laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
The Rules of Evidence of import at the operational level in law enforcement and criminal procedures, personal conduct of the officer as a witness, examination of safeguarding personal constitutional liberties.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Approval of the instructor. Course is designed to enable students to work in law enforcement agencies, municipal courts, juvenile courts, delinquency control programs, and correctional institutions. Provides the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge in a professional setting and develop specific skills. Students must develop a work and study plan, will be closely supervised, and must submit written reports on the work experience.
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3.00 Credits
Course is designed to enable students to develop or refine emergency vehicle driving standards and programs. This course includes components which address training guidelines for legal aspects of law enforcement driving, non- emergency driving, emergency response driving, and pursuit driving. Students will be introduced to technology in developing driving skills, methods, and vehicle information which allows them to instruct safe driving behaviors and safe driving habits.
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3.00 Credits
Course is designed to provide students with the necessary skills to handle crisis/ hostage negotiations, from a first responder situation to a prolonged crisis situation. Course will provide the communication skills necessary to carry on a dialogue with the subject(s), enable the negotiator to provide input to the onscene commander regarding the status of negotiations, and to provide input into whether a tactical resolution may be necessary. Topics covered are: fundamentals of negotiations, protocol and situation boards, use of third party intermediaries, abnormal psychology, suicide intervention techniques, active listening techniques, review of specific cases, and extensive practical exercises.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CRIM 2253 Criminal Investigation or equivalent. Course is designed for personnel who have prior experience in criminal investigations. Course includes advanced fundamentals and techniques, crime scene kits, resource material, current fingerprint techniques, blood spatter analysis, advanced crime scene photography techniques, crime scene procedures and current computer related crimes.
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