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3.00 Credits
This study encompasses substantive and procedural law from the correctional officer's perspective. The students/ recruits will learn the substantive law with emphasis on the elements of proof needed for a specific criminal act and how to obtain the evidence necessary without violating the inmate's constitutional rights and avoiding civil liability. 3 credit hours. Corequisites: CRI 1310, CRI 1350, CSC 1510, and SPA 1500. C occasionally
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3.00 Credits
Provides the student with material related to handling a variety of emergency situations. Students also examine specialized equipment used for telecommunications, including biomedical telemarketing, alert paging, and mobile emergency radio systems. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: permission of Sheriff's Academy director. J occasionally; C occasionally
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10.00 Credits
This New York state mandated study surveys the correctional system and provides an in-depth academic and practical correctional officer experience. Students/ recruits are required to learn, understand, and apply the requisite functions of a correctional officer as stated by the New York State Department of Corrections. 10 credit hours. Corequisites: CRI 1310, CRI 1330, CSC 1510, and SPA 1500. C occasionally
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3.00 Credits
Provides emergency telecommunicators with an overview of the legal system. Topics include criminal law, procedural law, and civil liability. Students are exposed to vehicle and traffic law and its application to emergency situations. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: permission of Sheriff's Academy director. C occasionally
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2.00 Credits
This course provides the basic knowledge from which to prepare a student for the use of a police Radar/Lidar utilized by police agencies across New York State. Instruction in such topics as basic principles of radar and lidar, legal and operational considerations, calibration and set up procedures, mock courtroom testimony, speed estimates and supervised field practicum. Prerequisite: student must be a certified police officer of a recognized law enforcement agency, or by permission of academy director. Campus and term: J occasionally
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with materials related to medical emergencies which require a response from emergency telecommunicators. Students become familiar with recognition of medical emergencies, prioritizing emergencies, and selecting appropriate responses. Students must possess CPR certificates and New York state telecommunicator certification. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: permission of Cattaraugus County corrections academy director. C occasionally
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2.00 Credits
This course provides a base of knowledge from which to prepare students for the use of breath analysis equipment currently utilized within New York State law enforcement agencies. Instruction will include such topics as; Pharmacology of Alcohol, Alcohol Properties, Legal issues, Current Case Law, Henry's Law, Infrared Theory, Datamaster nomenclature and operation, Court Preparation, and lab exercises. Prerequisite: student must be a certified police officer of a recognized law enforcement agency, or by permission of academy director. Campus and term: J occasionally
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2.00 Credits
This course is a requirement for New York State Peace Officers. It is a comprehensive study in the fundamental use of firearms. The student will be provided with detailed instruction in firearms safety, weapons nomenclature, shooting skills, ammunition, tactical situations, position shooting and use of force issues. A portion of the course will be practical application of learned skills on the firearms range. Prerequisite: Students must be a sworn and properly registered Peace Officer as required by NYS statute. Campus and term: J occasionally
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2.00 Credits
Students will develop knowledge and skills necessary for concise, effective, and accurate report writing. The importance of the narratives required in reports generated by law enforcement personnel and other criminal justice vocations is emphasized. 2 credit hours. Prerequisites: CRI 1510 and permission of instructor; Eligibility: ENG 1530; Must meet minimum college level reading score: Accuplacer 80+ or Asset 40+. J occasionally; C occasionally
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1.00 Credits
This course provides a base of knowledge of the Inmate Classification program mandated by the New York State Commission of Correction (minimum standard 7013). This course will prepare students to apply this knowledge in the workplace. Prerequisites: Students must be a sworn correction officer of a Sheriff's Office working in a county jail or correctional facility. Students must have successfully completed/currently be attending an approved New York State Commission of Corrections Basic Correction Officer School or successfully completed a New York State Department of corrections Basic Training Program. Campus and Term: J occasionally
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