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Course Criteria
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2.40 Credits
Addresses the need for law enforcement personnel to obtain specialized training Interview and Interrogation techniques. The course covers effective interview and interrogation skills that includes identifying the differences between interview and interrogation, as well as identifying cognitive and behavior oriented techniques, spotting deception and choosing a proper setting for the interview/interrogation.
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2.40 Credits
Addresses the need for officers, who have limited knowledge and experience in the collection of latent fingerprints, to receive training on the methods of lifting latents, such as powders, Ninhydrin Iodine, and silver nitrate. Cyanoacrylate and various dyes is also discussed. Other topics covered include: pattern recognition, major case printing, palm printing, cadaver printing, and electronic fingerprinting. Class time is devoted to hands-on laboratory sessions on the aforementioned procedures, where Approximately 50% of class time is allocated to experiments where officers conducting challenging latent print recoveries.
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0.08 Credits
Address the need for officers to gain experience in rolling fingerprints, pattern recognition, major case printing, palm printing, cadaver printing and electronic fingerprinting. Class time is devoted to hands-on laboratory sessions, which provide practice in all the above procedures.
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0.04 Credits
This course is designed for human resource professionals and small business owners in the public private and non-private sector. The course will also review the necessary policies and procedures necessary to ensure the pre-employment meets state and federal laws. he course will assist your organization in developing a better application process and release forms and provide valid resources that can be used to conduct reference checks.
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0.08 Credits
Provides practical application of crime scene skills. this course is designed to teach the proper techniques of securing, documenting, preserving, and collecting physical evidence at a crime scene for courtroom presentation.
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2.40 Credits
Provides students with an update and refresher of those sections of the PA Crimes Code which are most applicable to certified agents. Students are taught how a pistol, revolver, and shotgun operate, as well as safe handling techniques. Students are required to demonstrate proficiency in the use of a handgun, as well as safe handling and firing of a 12-gauge shotgun.
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0.80 Credits
To provide an update and refresher of those sections of the PA Crimes Code which are most applicable to certified agents. The student will learn how a pistol, revolver, and shotgun operate and safe handling techniques. The student will be required to demonstrate proficiency in the use of a handgun and safe handling and firing of a 12 gauge shotgun.
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0.04 Credits
This program presents all of the skills and knowledge necessary for one to become certified/recertified in the use of Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) "pepper spray" This course introduces individuals to OC and its basic principles of use. Lectures on the effects of OC, how to use OC (general after use guidelines), when to use and not to use of force considerations and threat recognition are all covered.
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0.04 Credits
Trains security professionals to properly use the expandable baton. This course teaches professionals proper stances, positions and strikes, as well as weapon retention and disarming. This course is for students who are Act 235 certified.
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0.04 Credits
This course of instruction is designed to improve officers' skills in communication. This course teaches officers to communicate professionally and effectively on the street in public and with peers. The officer will use professional skills to gain respect and manage conflict in a diverse society.
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