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CRMJ 2505: ADVANCED I VIRTUAL FIREARMS TRAINING
1.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
Advanced II Virtual Firearms Training is a capstone course, which incorporates all of the components of the Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced I Virtual Firearms Training courses. The student is required to participate in specific advanced training scenarios that require critical and creative thinking, expert communication delivery, and split-second judgmental decision making in a safe and controlled environment. This course will emphasize the basic laws, policies, and procedures a person is responsible for while taking into account when use of force may be required. the student is expected to operate the training firearms and to recognize the importance of knowledge of laws and issues surrounding continuum of force decisions. The focus of this course is not on firearms skills, handling of firearms, or proficiency with firearms. This course is not intended to, nor does it, qualify the student to meet any certification, licensing, or any other requirement for weapon ownership, possession, use or safety. Course may be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits. Prerequisite: Completion of Advanced I Virtual Firearms Training (CRMJ 2500). (1 lect.)
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CRMJ 2545: RJT IN:
0.50 - 3.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
This special topics course offers training to law enforcement. This course can be used in the Criminal Justice AA and AAS Degree Programs. The student may repeat CRMJ 2545 with different topics for up to 12 credits toward a degree. (.5-3 lect.)
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CRMJ 2685: RESEARCH METHODS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
3.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
This course is designed to provide students with an overview of the application of research methods used in criminology. The course focuses on interpretation and application of research findings. Topics will include data collection, survey design, dataset usage, and qualitative and quantitative analysis. Students will learn how to apply and interpret research findings based on real examples in criminological studies. Prerequisite: Completion of ENGL 1010 is required and completion of STAT 2050 or STAT 2070 (or equivalent) is recommended, but not required. (3 lect.) WR2
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CRMJ 3010: EMERGENCY MGMT OF CRITICAL INCIDENTS
3.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
All communities are vulnerable to a variety of hazards, including natural disasters, chemical spills, mass shootings, multi-vehicle crashes, and missing persons. Emergency management provides a structure for anticipating and dealing with critical and emergency incidents. Effective management of these critical incidents often involves participation from many levels of government, cooperation with other jurisdictions and agencies, and assistance from the private sector. The student will evaluate the fundamentals of emergency and critical incident management including planning, leadership, problem solving, decision-making, communication, and utilization of community volunteers. (3 lect.)
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CRMJ 3030: LIABILITY AND RISK MANAGEMENT
3.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
For many law enforcement agencies, risk management is a practice that seeks to identify and mitigate risk for both officers and the public. The student will study how law enforcement agencies, in the course of executing their duties, may face liability for misconduct, harm, or violation of rights done to the community. Risk management is a component of budget planning in law enforcement organizations. Every city, town, and municipality is vulnerable to risks associated with providing law enforcement services. One claim could devastate not only the local budget but also public trust. (3 lect.)
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CRMJ 3050: CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN LAW ENFORCEMENT
3.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
This course offers a comprehensive, critical, and balanced examination of issues relating to cultural diversity, including neuropsychological, generational, mental health, ethnicity, race, gender, sexual orientation, and physical ability. The student will examine strategies to encourage successful interactions and outcomes with people from these diverse populations both in the workplace and as law enforcement officers from the first street encounter through imprisonment. The student will evaluate crisis intervention techniques to improve the safety of officers, individuals, and families. (3 lect.)
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CRMJ 4010: COMMUNITY POLICING AND PUBLIC TRUST
3.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
Community policing is a decentralized approach to law enforcement that focuses on community engagement and problem solving to reduce crime. Crime may be reduced by proactively identifying and addressing conditions that cultivate social disorder and crime. The student will examine concepts, ideals, theories, strategies, and practicalities of community policing. Community policing focuses on solving problems, demands an appreciation of the diversity within the community, reflects police accountability to the community as an active partner in achieving safe neighborhoods, and measures success in terms of reduction of both community fear of crime and crime itself. Community policing strives to use community relations strategies to influence attitudes towards and improve relationships with the community. Community policing strives to promote public safety, officer safety, and public trust. The student will examine how organizational structure, policies, and procedures can reflect the community policing ideals and strategies. (3 lect.)
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CRMJ 4030: CRISIS COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC RELATION
3.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
The media wields an enormous amount of influence in how communities perceive law enforcement. The course provides practical information and strategies to effectively manage and maintain control of communications in a variety of modalities. The student will examine challenges law enforcement leaders encounter in the areas of communication and crisis management messaging and how those challenges influence community perception and support. The student will analyze the state of contemporary media and its impact on law enforcement. (3 lect.)
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CRMJ 4130: LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
3.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
This course is designed to provide the student with a foundation in the management and leadership discourse surrounding criminal justice agencies. The student will explore the need for leadership and ethical behavior at all levels within criminal justice organizations. The lectures, resource materials, and activities are designed to provide both intellectual and experiential opportunities to examine the challenges faced by professionals working in the field. While the criminal justice system only loosely conforms to the concept of a true system, the need for leaders to think in terms of an integrated criminal justice system is emphasized. (3 lect.)
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CROP 2150: PEST IDENTIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT
3.00 Credits
Central Wyoming College
This course will teach the student to identify and manage pests within a variety of crops. The student will practice identification skills, scouting methods, and sustainable control methods. There will be field trips. (3 lect.)
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