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2.30 Credits
Prerequistie: Admission to the Law Enforcement program and permission of Law Enforcement Program Coordinator. This course is part of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission Law Enforcement Basic Recruit certification program. By the end of this course, students should understand the Fourth Amendment related to search and seizure; know what constitutes a lawful arrest; understand the Fifth and Sixth Amendments related to the interrogation of suspects; determine when a crime has been committed and the elements necessary to make an arrest for that crime; understand the legal rules and concepts of evidence; know how to draft a probable cause affidavit; be able to articulate the legal justification for the use of force; understand civil and criminal liability related to an officer's performance of duties; understand an officer's duties and options in civil (non-criminal) incidents; and be familiar with the legal considerations when dealing with juveniles. This is a limited access course. It requires admission to the Law Enforcement program.
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3.00 Credits
This course is part of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission Law Enforcement Basic Recruit certification program. By the end of this course students should be able to respond to a crisis call, identify the crisis, recognize the legal responsibilities and options available to the officer, and provide the most appropriate intervention to complete the call; respond to a call involving an individual with a disability, recognize the signs and symptoms specific to the disability, and provide the most appropriate intervention; respond to a crisis call involving a suicidal individual, assess the risk of suicide, and provide the most appropriate intervention to help calm the situation; respond to a call involving an elderly individual, assess the crisis, and provide the most appropriate intervention; respond to a call involving a juvenile, assess the behavioral characteristics, and provide the most appropriate intervention; respond to a call involving substance abuse, apply officer safety concerns, identify the substance and paraphernalia at the scene, and provide the most appropriate intervention. This is a limited access course. It requires admission to the Law Enforcement program.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission to the Law Enforcement program and permission of Law Enforcement Program Coordinator. This course is part of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission Law Enforcement Basic Recruit certification program. By the end of this course students should be able to use radio equipment properly; identify elements of a crime; identify the communication audience; gather information at a crime scene; conduct basic interviews; identify root causes of miscommunication; organize information chronologically; organize information categorically; document information; take statements; classify reports appropriately; apply appropriate grammar mechanics; write reports; and complete arrest/probable cause affidavits. This is a limited access course and requires admission to the Law Enforcement program.
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3.00 Credits
$35.00 lab fee Prerequisite: CJK 0005 or CJK 0006. This course is part of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission Law Enforcement basic recruit CMS certification program. This course is designed to prepare prospective officers to apply vehicle operations knowledge, principles and techniques to the police driving environment. This course includes classroom instruction and practical application on the driving range. This is a limited access course requiring admission to the Criminal Justice Training Academy Law Enforcement Program.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CJK 0005 or CJK 0006 (L.E. only). This course is part of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission's CMS Basic Recruit Certification Program. It is designed to prepare prospective officers to apply first aid knowledge and techniques to medical emergency situations. This course involves classroom lecture and hands-on practical demonstration. This is a limited access course requiring admission to the Criminal Justice Training Academy Law Enforcement Program or Correctional Officer Program.
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3.00 Credits
This course is part of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission's CMS basic recruit academy certification program. At the end of this course, students should be able to demonstrate safe weapon handling, weapons cleaning and maintenance, handgun drawing and holstering, weapon loading and unloading, basic shooting principles, proficiency on the CJSTC basic firearms courses of firing with a handgun during daylight, and nighttime, and a shotgun during daylight.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Permission of program coordinator. This course is part of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission basic recruit certification program. This course is designed to better prepare prospective officers to control subjects and defend themselves using appropriate defensive tactics. At the end of this course, students should be able to make an accurate threat assessment of a situation, use force appropriate to the subject resistance and situational factors, demonstrate a prevailing attitude and the willingness and ability to fight when necessary, use integrated force options, escalate, de-escalate, or disengage in a situation as appropriate, perform defensive tactics techniques with proficiency. This is a limited access course and requires admission to the Law Enforcement Training program.
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3.00 Credits
the Law Enforcement program coordinator. This course is part of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission Law Enforcement Basic Recruit certification program. By the end of this course students should understanding and how it is implemented as a problem-solving model; identify the SECURE problem-solving model and its application in real life situations; understand officer safety issues; identify and avoid fatal errors; identify and manage stress; maintain mental and physical fitness; respond to a call; approach a suspect; make an arrest; transport a prisoner and process the prisoner at a detention facility; understand how to direct traffic and how to enforce traffic citations; identify how to respond to alarms and conduct a building search; and search, inventory and impound vehicles. This is a limited access course and requires admission to the Law Enforcement program.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission to Law Enforcement program and permission of the Law Enforcement program coordinator. This course is part of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission Law Enforcement Basic Recruit certification program. By the end of this course students should be able to complete and pass Unit 1, ICS-100 Introduction to the Incident Management System and Unit 2, IS-700 National Incident Management System (NIMS); identify the crowd control procedures to safely and effectively disperse or control a large group of people; identify issues affecting an officer's ability to protect and enforce the law when dealing with criminal street gangs and extremist groups; understand local emergency response plans; law enforcement duty-to-act requirements and their role as first responders; be aware of hazardous material class, name or identification numbers; identify actions to take to isolate a HAZMAT incident and choose protective actions to take in accordance with the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG); describe methamphetamine, methamphetamine users, and the paraphernalia and chemicals used to manufacture methamphetamine; respond to a bomb threat, assess the scene, search and evacuate a building or suspected bomb sight; identify weapons of mass destruction (WMD), and properly respond to a WMD incident. This is a limited access course and requires admission to the Law Enforcement program.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Admission to Law Enforcement program and permission of the Law Enforcement program coordinator. This course is part of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission Law Enforcement Basic Recruit certification program. By the end of this course students should be able to respond appropriately to a crime against a person or property, victim, witness, and suspect; conduct a preliminary investigation of crimes against persons and crimes against property offenses; conduct a follow-up investigation to establish a suspect's identity and/or ascertain facts of the case; give testimony in different types of court proceedings. This is a limited access course and requires admission to the Law Enforcement program.
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