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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Aspects of detective work, psychology in detective service, identification of individuals, sketching and photography, crime scenes, latent finger prints, footprints, tool markings, burglary investigation, robbery investigation, arson, sabotage, and collection and preservation of evidence.
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3.00 Credits
Police role in riot and public disorder; barricaded persons and hostage release; growing terrorist activities including methods of response. Other specialized investigative areas discussed will include family disturbances, child abuse, satanical crime, gang violence, and suicide.
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3.00 Credits
The investigation of traffic accidents, law, advanced investigation procedures, traffic fatality investigations, collection and preservation of physical evidence. Special emphasis placed on the handling of traffic accidents on crowded thoroughfares and expressways, techniques of traffic control, and duties and responsibilities of the traffic officer.
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3.00 Credits
Rights and responsibilities of law enforcement personnel as well as citizens. Professional, ethical, and legal issues encountered in criminal justice. New trends, laws, technology, court decisions, and current police practices.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the duties and responsibilities of command-level personnel and other supervisors in administering police programs in law enforcement. To include management principles and techniques required in directing a municipal or local police department.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the techniques needed concerning patrol and observation, crime in progress, defensive driving, arrest procedures, field interviews, disorderly conduct and domestic complaints, crisis intervention, and courtroom demeanor and testimony.
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3.00 Credits
Field work, under staff supervision in the Caddo-Bossier Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, designed to give students with academic interest in political science or future careers in public service-practical experience in the daily basic emergency management operations that support local law enforcement, fire fighting/EMS and emergency response agencies in a post-September 11, 2001, world.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the rules governing the admissibility of evidence, criminal procedure in various courts, search warrants, techniques of search and seizure, and chain of custody for evidence collection and preservation.
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3.00 Credits
A study of law enforcement officers' involvement with citizens, individuals, and groups. An examination of the factors contributing to friction or cooperation between the police and the community with emphasis on the problems of minority groups, political pressures, and cultural problems.
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3.00 Credits
Provides information to conduct a scientific, systematic, and thorough death scene investigation. Content includes information regarding the investigation of natural and unnatural causes of death such as asphyxial deaths, toxicological deaths, childhood deaths, firearm deaths, deaths due to blunt and sharp force injury, as well as deaths from the natural disease processes.
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