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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The course is designed to improve the students' real life communication skills and help them in their real life careers by preparing them to succeed in acquiring and maintaining a job. This course will include an introduction to basic computer skills, library skills, work ethics, composition skills for writing on the job, and ways to communicate more effectively at the job site and in all interpersonal situations. Non-college transfer course.
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1.00 Credits
Designed to address specific topics to meet the needs of criminal justice personnel.
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2.00 Credits
Designed to address specific topics to meet the needs of criminal justice personnel.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to address specific topics to meet the needs of criminal justice personnel.
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3.00 Credits
Course is designed to meet instructional objectives recommended by the International Police Mountain Bike Association for law enforcement officer cyclist. Course will provide students with working knowledge of principles of effective cycling; identify and explain food sources; different types of exercises; necessary equipment for bicycle patrol; recognize road hazards; participate in practical riding maneuvers and exercises; conduct pre-ride safety checks; perform basic bicycle maintenance and repairs; appropriate techniques to contact suspect to effect arrest or field interrogation situations; learn riding techniques of curb ascending and descending, climbing hills, ascending and descending stairs, track standing and slow maneuvering. The student will further be trained in applicable traffic and vehicle stops from a bicycle, effective vehicle pursuits, person stops, suspect take downs and practical firing range related exercises.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the student, or practitioner, to an understanding of the varieties and possibilities of the forensic sciences as they are applied to the criminal and civil investigation processes. Discussions and exercises cover crime scene photography, latent prints, impression and trace evidence, crime scene sketching, note taking, report writing, bloodstain evidence, and forensic entomology.
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3.00 Credits
Students, or practitioners, are introduced to the fundamentals of ethical theory, doctrines, and controversies, and rules of moral judgement. Classes are exposed to the ways and means of making moral judgement, but not in specific situations. Difficult moral choices would include whether to arrest, to use deadly force, to prosecute, to participate in plea bargaining, to impose punishment, and from an organizational standpoint, whether to adhere to policy, to cooperate with supervisors, or to treat the public equitably.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an overview of the problems most frequently encountered by patrol officers, some general principles for the solution of these problems, and some proven and specific practices and techniques involving perplexing hazardous patrol incidents. Fundamental guidelines included to alert the practitioner and pre-police student to common mistakes which plague law enforcement officers. Major emphasis is placed upon the more complex patrol activities, the techniques that successful officers have found to be most effective in performing their duties.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a historical account of the roots of terrorism from Sun Tzu to modern Jihadists. Classes explore the differences in domestic and international terrorism. Students research various issues in Homeland Security including how terrorism affects Northeast Arkansas.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide Arkansas law enforcement personnel (employed at least 20 hours per week) with the training necessary to operate the BAC DataMaster breath testing instrument for legal breath alcohol tests. The student will become familiar with the external components and operational principles of the instrument. The student will be able to understand status messages produced on the instrument for invalid tests, make adjustments where appropriate, and/or interact with a Senior Operator to resolve instrument problems. Proper documentation will be covered including state database information requirements, evidence tickets, logbooks, and certification procedures. The stu- dent will be trained in Arkansas law as it relates to alcohol testing and traffic. The student will participate in a mock courtroom scenario to assist them in preparing to testify in court about the test procedure.
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