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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Minimum of 2.5 cumulative GPA; a conservation law enforcement major; and completion of 30 credit hours. Ten interested and qualified students will have the opportunity to serve an internship with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Enforcement Division. This internship will be available in the summer only. Minimum of 120 practicum hours.
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This course will study the history, role, development, philosophy, and Constitutional aspects of the United States criminal justice system. The course will explore the various segments of the criminal justice system, their interrelationship, function, and responsibility. This course is a transferIN course. 3 lecture hours.
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The course is designed to deal with the many aspects of traffic administration and control. Topics to be discussed are traffic law and its impact as a control method, driver licensing as a control device, the operation of a local traffic control system, accident causation and investigation, the identification and analysis of traffic problems, traffic safety coordination, and the use of selective enforcement as a method of traffic control. 3 lecture hours.
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Introduction to the phenomena of crime and delinquency, to the types of offenses and offenders, to the basic units of the American Criminal Justice System, and to the role of law enforcement in prevention and control of deviant behavior. 3 lecture hours.
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Study of substantive criminal law with consideration given to constitutional limitations upon legislative power to create and define criminal offenses. 3 lecture hours.
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Fundamentals of criminal investigation, theory and history; crime scene to courtroom with emphasis on techniques appropriate to specific crimes. 3 lecture hours.
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Basic theories in evidence collection, transportation, identification, processing and initiating the chain of custody. Laboratory provides experience in fundamental techniques and advanced methods in criminal evidence processing, including fingerprints, firearms identification, casts and molds, crime scene search, and photography. 2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
Study will be made of the constitutional framework controlling governmental practices and procedures as they operate upon the citizen in such areas as arrest, search and seizure, interrogation, etc. Consideration will be given to consequences of governmental overreaching. 3 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Successful completion of READ 011, or recentered SAT Verbal score of (R)420 or greater, or appropriate placement test scores. Administration of police line and support operations, including patrol as basic operation of police function, investigation of delinquent and criminal offenders, traffic control, intelligence and other special operational units. Manpower distribution, analysis of operations, enforcement policy, operations during civil disorders and disasters. The role of the police officer in achieving and maintaining public support, human relations, public information, relationship with violators and complainants. 3 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic principles of law enforcement administration and organizational structure, their functions and activities, records, communications, public relations, personnel and training, policy formation, planning, research, inspection, and control. Principles of command and supervision in personnel management of police organizations, evaluation and promotion, discipline training, employee welfare, problem solving, and leadership. 3 lecture hours.
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