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Course Criteria
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2.10 Credits
The student will learn community relations within a corrections environment, techniques, and courtesy with emphasis given to assisting the inmate with rules and regulations. Intervention techniques for various situations including suicide, violence, and other crises are studied. Human diversity, stress recognition, and reduction are included. Lab fee required.
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1.60 Credits
This course is part of a 286-hour program which includes the following disciplines: Crossover to Law Enforcement, Legal 3, Traffic, Patrol, Investigations, and Vehicle Operations. Law Enforcement Crossover meets the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission requirements (Chapter 943). Applicants must have successfully completed a Florida Corrections Basic Academy Program. Upon successful completion of the Corrections Basic Academy and Crossover training, the student becomes eligible to sit for the Florida State Examination for certification. Lab fee required.
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1.50 Credits
This course is part of a 380-hour program which includes Correctional Probation Crossover to Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice Weapons, Vehicle Operations, Law Enforcement Patrol, Law Enforcement Traffic and Law Enforcement Investigation. This crossover meets the Florida Department of Law Enforcement Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission requirements in accordance with Florida Statute 943. Applicants must have successfully completed a Florida Basic Correctional Probation Officer Academy. Upon successful completion, the applicant will be eligible to sit for the State of Florida Law Enforcement Officer Certification Examination. Lab fee required.
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2.10 Credits
This course is part of a 380-hour program which includes Correctional Probation Legal Crossover to Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice Weapons, Vehicle Operations, Law Enforcement Patrol, Law Enforcement Traffic, and Law Enforcement Investigation. This crossover meets the Florida Department of Law Enforcement Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission requirements in accordance with Florida Statute 943. Applicants must have successfully completed a Florida Basic Correctional Probation Officer Academy. Upon successful completion, the applicant will be eligible to sit for the State of Florida Law Enforcement Officer Certification Exam. Lab fee required.
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1.70 Credits
This course is designed for out-of-state police officers who wish to become Florida certified or for those whose Florida certification has expired. Prior approval from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is required. Entrance into this course must be approved by the Training Center Director. This course will also prepare the student to sit for the State Law Enforcement Certification Exam. Lab fee required.
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1.40 Credits
This course is designed for out-of-state corrections officers who wish to become Florida certified or for those whose Florida certification has expired. Prior approval from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement is required. Entrance into this course must be approved by the Training Center Director. This course will also prepare the student to sit for the State Corrections Certification Exam. Lab fee required.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop an understanding of the law enforcement profession. It examines the various approaches of modern law enforcement as well as a historical overview of law enforcement. It provides a description of policing and examines law enforcement as a balance of social, historical, political, legal, individual and organizational forces.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an examination of the growth of community policing by reviewing and researching traditional policy, community relations and community policing. It includes a view of social, behavioral, and operational issues that are fundamental to effective policy and community relations.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of police administration and management. It examines various approaches to police organization and supervision. This course emphasizes the difference between management and leadership. Stress is placed on organization and individual values in order to accomplish common goals.
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3.00 Credits
The student will develop a mature understanding of violence and abuse in intimate, dating and casual relationships. This understanding will be developed through an interdisciplinary perspective providing a contemporary view of the criminal justice experience with the diverse forms of violence and populations. This course will include dating violence, stalking, domestic violence, and teen dating violence.
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