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Course Criteria
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15.00 Credits
Vocational Credits 0.66 Clock Hours 20.00 This module includes units of instruction in the following topics: Responding to medical related emergencies; and Using defensive tactics.
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0.20 Credits
Vocational Credits 0.20 Clock Hours 2.20 Stun guns have been around since the 1960s. Technology has moved over the years from the basic hand-held stun gun to a weapon that now propels darts up to 35 feet and use electricity to incapacitate a non-compliant subject. The use of dart-firing stun guns and their effects on the people who are stunned by them has recently been a frequent topic of discussion in the media, among law enforcement officers and administrators, and within the scientific and medical professions. This course will introduce you to the basics of both the stun gun and the dart-firing stun gun and give you some fundamental knowledge on this emerging tool in criminal justice.
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0.50 Credits
Vocational Credits 0.53 Clock Hours 16.00 This module includes instruction in the following topics: firearms safety procedures, types of ammunition use, service weapons use on the range, shotgun use on the range and chemical agent use.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Provides an in-depth study of criminal law, with an emphasis on the role of the Supreme Court and constitutional law as it applies to law enforcement and civil rights.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Survey the legal rights of inmates in correctional facilities, with an emphasis on specific cases and decisions affecting correctional practices.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Focuses on the classification and analysis of criminal acts, such as homicide, rape, assault, robbery, larceny, burglary, and auto thefts, with an emphasis on specific cases and selected court decisions. Topics include court organization, court orders, writs, warrants, and other papers.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course examines the history, traditions and philosophy of the American court system. Emphasis will be placed on the roles of the prosecutor, the judge, the defense attorney, the jurors, the defendants and the public. The course will focus on the general themes of law on the books, law in action and law in controversy. Course content will include an overview of the structure and operations of the court system with special emphasis on the Florida Court System.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course will provide students with an overview of federal civil rights legislation and state federal tort law as it applies to criminal justice. Topics covered will include practitioner and supervisor liability, 1983 actions, 241 crimes, wrongful death actions, and various personnel laws including ADA, EEOC, age and sex discrimination and sexual harassment.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Provides an introduction to criminal procedures such as arrest, search and seizure, use of force and handling evidence. Topics include the legal use and degree of force, rights of suspects and arrested persons, types of evidence, admissibility, proof and competence of evidence as related to criminal law and recent court decisions.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course explains and discusses how to present physical, documentary, and scientific evidence in the courtroom. The course will cover proper dress, speaking, listening, and stress will be explained. the student will understand how to present courtroom testimony, especially in areas of scientific evidence. The course will also include how to prepare and present visual aids and exhibits collected at crime scenes. The course will include mock trial exercises.
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