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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
Students develop principles and skills of risk management as related to daily patrol situations. Skills include cover vs. concealment, command, contain, control and coordination, as well as communication, background and kill zone tactics. Students' skills are tested in a series of real-to-live police situations (field problems). Prerequisite: CJ 150, 201, 205, 237. (SCC)
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5.00 Credits
Concepts of how to conduct a lawful arrest; search and seizure of suspects and evidence; and practicalities of conducting a search of persons, cars and houses are emphasized in this course. Prerequisite: CJ& 101 (formerly CJ 101), CJ 102. (SCC)
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3.00 Credits
The use of scientific interrogation aids are introduced in this course. Complaints, witnesses, psychological implications, admissions, confessions and statements are explored. (SCC)
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5.00 Credits
Basic concepts of Title 9 and 9A of the Revised Code of Washington are presented in this course. Elements, purposes and functions of criminal law are emphasized. Prerequisite: CJ& 101 (formerly CJ 101), CJ 102. (SCC)
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3.00 Credits
Personal physical training and nutrition are explored in this course to prepare students for the rigors of CJPT courses. Students work on fitness training and nutrition specifically required to bring them to a level of fitness required to successfully train with CJPT students and to ultimately reach appropriate standards of fitness required for entrance to law enforcement or corrections academies. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in PE 186 for audit. (SCC)
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3.00 Credits
Students develop objective approaches to human relations problems. Students must demonstrate the ability to exercise skills in personal power and nonjudgmental communication skills. (SCC)
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3.00 Credits
Theories of perception, emotion, motivation, personality and nonverbal communication used as tools by police officers in everyday contacts are introduced in this course. Understanding behavior and predicting human behavior in common police situations are emphasized. (SCC)
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6.00 Credits
This comprehensive course covers all aspects of crime scene investigations. Areas of emphasis include fundamentals and techniques of investigations; crime scene search; field applications in the development, collection and preservation of physical evidence. Classification and rules of evidence, admissibility, weight and value of evidence, witnesses, and presentation of evidence in court also are included. Prerequisite: CJ 104, 150, 201, 203, 205. (SCC)
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1.00 Credits
A variety of self-development activities are provided throughout this course to assist students in gaining employment after graduation. Activities include civil service examinations, both written and oral, and exercises in professional conduct. This course is required in one of the students' last two quarters prior to graduation. Corrections students must take this course in each of their last three quarters of attendance. (SCC)
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5.00 Credits
Students learn to perform necessary security and procedural functions, operate security devices and understand inmate management principles utilized in security settings. (SCC)
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