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  • 1.00 Credits

    This course focuses on the etiology and typologies of the phenomenon of a serial killer, what makes a serial killer, and what impact a serial killer has on society. A cross-section of serial killers is explored, identifying what is believed to have caused these individuals to kill. 1 credit hour. Prerequisite: CRI 1510; Must meet minimum college level reading score: Accuplacer 80+ or Asset 40+. J occasionally; C occasionally
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will learn current interview and interrogation techniques that can be applied in various accusatory and nonaccusatory settings. Proper application of these techniques in accordance with the 5th Amendment (right against self-incrimination) as it applies to suspects and arrested persons and the 6th credit hours. Prerequisite: student must be a certified police officer of a recognized law enforcement agency, or by permission of academy director. J occasionally
  • 1.00 Credits

    Students will learn how to identify and communicate with persons having an alcohol or drug problem who are being processed in the criminal justice system. 1 credit hour. 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
  • 1.00 Credits

    Students will learn how to identify and communicate with mentally ill persons who are being processed in the criminal justice system. 1 credit hour. 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
  • 5.00 Credits

    The experienced police officer has valuable knowledge, skills and abilities which are gained through on the job experiences. The goal of this course is to assist the candidate in developing the ability to research, prepare and communicate that knowledge to other police recruits and hired officers. Training will focus on constructing instructional objectives, planning of training, factors which influence adult learning, factors that modify behavior, the development of communication skills, and the instructional process an methods of evaluating course effectiveness. Prerequisite: Students must be a certified police officer of a recognized law enforcement agency, or by permission of the academy director. Campus and term: J occasionally
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course will provide the basic knowledge to prepare a student to become a field training officer. Instruction in such topics as principles in adult learning, FTO competency evaluations, remediation techniques, and FTO liability issues will be covered. Prerequisite: Student must be a certified police officer of a recognized law enforcement agency, or by permission of the academy director. Campus and term: J occasionally
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed for the police instructor who wishes to expand his/her instructional skills to the area of firearms. The goal of this course is to assist the instructor candidate in developing their skills in relationship to fundamentals of marksmanship, firearms safety, course and curriculum design and the ability to diagnose shooter deficiencies and correct these actions. Topics of instruction will include: range safety, range maintenance, shooting fundamentals, instructional techniques, equipment maintenance, shooting course design, and legal issues. Prerequisites: CRI 2200; students must be a certified police officer of a recognized law enforcement agency, or by permission of the academy director. Campus and term: J occasionally
  • 7.00 Credits

    This course is mandated for any officer who has been promoted to a first line supervisor position. It is also recommended for any officer who aspires to become a first line supervisor. This course will cover topics in the area of: transition to supervisor, styles of leadership, roles of the supervisor, legal issues, incident management, community relations and contemporary police problems, review of written reports, search warrants, civil liability, constitutional law, use of force, stress management, child protective issues, domestic violence, media relations, and crime scene/incident management. Prerequisite: Students must be a certified police officer of a recognized law enforcement agency, or by permission of the academy director. Campus and term: J occasionally
  • 10.00 Credits

    This New York state mandated study surveys the criminal justice system and provides an in-depth academic and practical law enforcement experience. Students are required to learn, understand, and apply the requisite functions of a recruit police officer as stated by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services and the Municipal Police Training Council. Such functions include, but are not limited to, criminal justice systems; proper handling of various weapons; crime investigation; traffic enforcement; accident investigation; defensive driving; community policing; emergency medical procedures; criminal law, civil liability; and police ethics. 10 credit hours. Prerequisite: Successful completion of New York state mandated law enforcement application process (see Chautauqua County sheriff's academy director for detailed instructions and format); Corequisites: CRI 2380, CRI 2460, and CRI 2470. J fall
  • 10.00 Credits

    This New York state mandated study surveys the criminal justice system and provides an in-depth academic and practical law enforcement experience. Students are required to learn, understand, and apply the requisite functions of a recruit police officer as required by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services and the Municipal Police Training Council. Such functions include, but are not limited to; juvenile law and procedures, crime scene investigations, critical incident management, counterterrorism, case preparation, interview and interrogation, arrest processing, civil disorder, injury and death investigations. 10 credit hours. Eligibility: Student must be current Chautauqua County Sheriff's Academy recruit. J occasionally; C occasionally
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