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Course Criteria
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0.40 Credits
Vocational Credits 0.43 Clock Hours 13.00 The cross-over course will review topics including, but not limited to the following: civil and criminal liability, correctional officer rights and responsibilities, privileged communications, Baker Act, arrest laws, assault/battery, and assault with a deadly weapon.
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4.00 Credits
Vocational Credits 4.00 Clock Hours 120.00 in this course the student will learn how to apprehend and detain defendants, surrender defendants to the proper authorities, execute and sign bonds, handle collateral receipts, and deliver bonds to the proper authorities.
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0.50 Credits
Vocational Credits 0.47 Clock Hours 14.00
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0.90 Credits
Vocational Credits 0.93 Clock Hours 28.00 This 28-hour course is required by Chapter 493, F.S. The purpose of this course is to prepare students for employment as a Class "G"licensed armed Private Security Officer. Students enrolled in this program will learn the following: the provisions of Chapter 493, F.S., as they relate to armed security officers; The provisions of Chapter 775, F.S., as they relate to the classification of crimes; The provisions of Chapter 776, F.S., as they relate to the use of force; The provisions of Chapter 790, F.S., as they relate to owning and carrying a firearm; the civil and criminal liability relating to the use of deadly force; Firearms safety measures; Firearms mechanical skills. Students enrolled in this program must pass written examinations and qualify with a firearm on the firing range as specified in Chapter 493, F.S.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course covers the history and philosophy of law enforcement in America including the organization and objectives of local, state and federal agencies. Areas covered will include contemporary problems facing modern law enforcement. The course will also cover the various approaches to modern law enforcement and the selection of and training of career officers to enforce the laws in a democratic society. Topics covered will include law enforcement as a balance of social, historical, political, legal, individual and organizational forces.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course explains and discusses the crime laboratory and its procedures, functions and duties. Crime scene procedures and techniques for locating, preserving and security evidence will also be discussed. Selected laboratory techniques and procedures such as comparison and identification of tool markings, blood, hair, fibers, drugs, chemicals, photographs, firearms, ballistics and documents will be explained.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course explains and discusses the basic scientific techniques used in criminal investigation with emphasis on the role of the crime scene investigator. This course will focus on such areas as recording the crime scene, collecting and preserving physical evidence, and the examination of evidence. The techniques used by the crime scene investigator to collect, protect, process, and analyze crime scene evidence will be explored.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course explains and discusses advanced principals and theories in crime scene technology. This course will cover specialized collection procedures for biological evidence, weapons, traffic crash evidence, arson evidence; gun shot residue, blood spatter and bodies. Prerequisites: CJE-1640 and CJE-1642C
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Provides the student with an overview of crimes involving the use of computer technology and the Internet. It will cover how computer related crimes are committed and how they are investigated. Topics covered will include computer crime scene management and the legal issues involved in the prosecution of computer crimes.
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit This course will expose the students to the diversity of requirements and career opportunities within the criminal justice system. This course will provide the students with an understanding of the different agencies within the criminal justice system including police, courts and corrections. This course will cover all levels of agencies including city, county, state and federal. The course will also cover careers related to criminal justice including juvenile justice, private investigation and security, and bail bonds agents. The course will cover the roles of these agencies and employment opportunities. The course will also provide students with information on law enforcement academies and strategies for job searching, resumes and job interviews.
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