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  • 5.00 Credits

    This course is encapsulated in the Basic Police Course and areas of instruction will be based on standards mandated by the NYS DCJS. Recruits who need recertification as police officers must successfully complete the entire Police Refresher Course. Individuals who enroll in this course will receive instruction in basic patrol functions, firearms, emergency medical services, vehicle operations and physical fitness training. All mandated training is on a case by case basis and will be determined after an evaluation by DCJS of the students past training records and the amount of time since they graduated from the basic police academy. Prerequisite: The student must have a prior NYS Basic Police certification which has lapsed or is in need of additional training hours as mandated by the Division of Criminal Justice services of New York State. Students must be appointed and placed on the police registry in Albany by a NYS recognized law enforcement agency and must have met the basic academy requirements prior to application. Students must meet DCJS requirements as they relate to the Police Refresher Course. Campus and term: J occasionally; C occasionally
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course is encapsulated in the Basic Police Course and areas of instruction will be based on standards mandated by the NYS DCJS. Recruits who need recertification as police officers must successfully complete the entire Police Refresher Course. Individuals who enroll in this course will receive instruction in basic patrol functions, firearms, emergency medical services, vehicle operations and physical fitness training. All mandated training is on a case by case basis and will be determined after an evaluation by DCJS of the students past training records and the amount of time since they graduated from the basic police academy. Police Refresher II is a continuation of Police Refresher I. Students must pass both Refreshers I and II in sequential order before they can receive a certificate to work as a police officer. Refresher II builds on what was instructed in the refresher I course. Prerequisite: The student must have a prior NYS Basic Police certification which has lapsed or is in need of additional training hours as mandated by the Division of Criminal Justice services of New York State. Students must be appointed and placed on the police registry in Albany by a NYS recognized law enforcement agency and must have met the basic academy requirements prior to application. Students must meet DCJS requirements as they relate to the Police Refresher Course. Campus and term: J occasionally; C occasionally
  • 3.00 Credits

    Studies the criminal law processes necessary for successful criminal investigation including physical and testimonial evidence gathering, arrest, and presentation of an accused to court for trial proceedings. Students are required to apply contemporary U.S. Supreme Court decisions relevant to such topics as arrest, search and seizure, and interrogation. Prerequisites: CRI 1510 and ENG 1530. Campus and term: J occasionally; C occasionally
  • 3.00 Credits

    Analyzes the basic procedures used in the investigation of a criminal matter. Students are required to demonstrate proper crime scene investigation techniques via photographing, sketching, and evidence collection for crimes against property and crimes against a person as well as study interview and interrogation techniques and courtroom demeanor and testimony. Prerequisites: CRI 1510 or basic police recruit school, and ENG 1530. Campus and term: J occasionally; C occasionally
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students are required to learn and understand constitutional law and criminal procedural law as determined by the New York State Criminal Code. Students also study New York state vehicle and traffic laws and various New York state civil disturbance laws. 3 credit hours. Corequisites: CRI 2250, CRI 2460, CRI 2470, and compliance with New York state regulations. J fall
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will analyze drugs and how they impair human functions. Students will study illegal drugs and related sections of the New York state penal law, and the effects of alcohol on humans with an emphasis on driving while intoxicated. Students will gain practical skills in administering standardized field sobriety testing on intoxicated drivers as well as investigative skills in relation to intoxicated drivers. 3 credit hours. Eligibility: Student must be current Chautauqua County Sheriff's Academy recruit or New York state certified police/peace officer. J occasionally
  • 2.00 Credits

    This experiential format places the student in the field for on-the-job training. Students will apply their academic learning in real settings and are assigned to certified field instructors who will evaluate the individual on a daily basis. Evaluations are based primarily on knowledge of the law, interpersonal skills and initiative, familiarity with forms, and the overall quality of demeanor expected of law enforcement officers. 2 credit hours. Corequisites: CRI 2250, CRI 2380, CRI 2460, and compliance with New York state regulations. J fall
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will study the traditional method of providing police services, along with problem-oriented and community-based policing. Students will discuss the interpersonal and intergroup relations between police and the public. Required topics include police ethics, stereotypes, minority relations, peer relations, and the role of technology in providing police services and crime prevention. 3 credit hours. Prerequisites: CRI 1510 and ENG 1530. J occasionally; C occasionally
  • 3.00 Credits

    Concentrates on contemporary principles of administration and their applications to the internal organization and management of law enforcement agencies. Students apply traditional management models/theories to various managerial concerns including planning, staffing, human resources, and leadership styles, as well as other proactive actions dealing with collective bargaining, future trends, and internal/external problem-solving. Prerequisites: CRI 1510 and ENG 1530. Campus and term: J occasionally; C occasionally
  • 3.00 Credits

    Course includes an analysis of the origin and general principles of criminal law. Incorporates substantive criminal law with emphasis on the elements of each crime and the proof required to prosecute or defend the crime charged. Students are required to apply various judicial decisions to appropriate class discussions. Prerequisites: CRI 1510 and ENG 1530. Campus and term: J occasionally; C occasionally
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