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5.00 Credits
Addresses criminal law, evidence, administration of justice, investigation, patrol, traffic, and juvenile procedures. This 16-week course, containing 450 hours of instruction, is designed to meet the standards of the Washington Law Enforcement Officers Training Commission basic school for newly employed officers. This course is open only to active law enforcement officers.
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5.00 Credits
Introduces and provides an overview of the various agencies involved in the administration of criminal justice, including local, state, and federal agencies as well as a history of police and corrections. Students will study how our criminal justice system evolved and how it functions, examined from the perspective of the Constitution through the criminalization process of investigation, arrest, trial, and post-trial procedures.
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5.00 Credits
Focuses on an explanation of criminal law principles including a discussion of crimes against person and property.
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5.00 Credits
Introduces students to the philosophy of our legal system as well as how the various actors within the system interrelate.
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3.00 Credits
Prepares students interested in law enforcement to write effective and concise police reports. Strong emphasis is placed on observation, note taking, and narrative skills.
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5.00 Credits
Studies criminal justice in the State of Washington, including analysis of the laws of arrest, search and seizure, grand jury proceedings, extraditing, pretrial procedures, conduct of criminal trials, rights of the accused, motions, appeals, probation, and parole. The course includes organization and jurisdiction of the Federal Court System and a study of U.S. Supreme Court decisions affecting law enforcement.
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5.00 Credits
Studies collection and preservation of physical evidence, scientific aids, modus operandi and crime scene search, and includes examination of physical evidence and evaluation of findings in terms of legal questions involved. The course also surveys problems relating to homicide, drugs, arson, and burglary.
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5.00 Credits
Provides a study of legal limitations on law enforcement practices and procedures, including analysis of eye-witness identification procedures, criminal interrogations and confessions, the law of arrest, the exclusionary rule, search and seizure, and the constitutional limitations on legislative power to create and define criminal offenses.
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5.00 Credits
Emphasizes development of necessary skills for successful completion of college courses. Provides techniques and strategies to improve time management, memory, lecture note taking, textbook reading, outlining, learning styles, use of library, test preparation, and test taking. Focuses on how individuals become independent learners and critical thinkers. Empowers students to apply learning strategies in all other content classes.
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5.00 Credits
Presents a general overview of information technology. Introduces the student to the complex array of components that make up an information system. The technology and human issues involved in developing a successful information system as well as career paths and ethical issues facing these professionals will be covered.
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