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8.00 Credits
Public Safety Procedures teaches candidates the various topics, knowledge, actions and procedures required of a police officer. Topics include observation and patrol procedures, reacting to and dealing with bombs and bomb threats, the nature and control of civil disorder, domestic violence, crimes in progress, traffic enforcement procedures arrest processing and dealing with intoxication. Pre-requisite: Open to Law Enforcement Certificate students only. Co-requisite: LEC 105L.
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5.00 Credits
Students are instructed in the basic physical/ psychomotor skills required of a police officer candidate. Students become certified as competent in the areas of arrest techniques, defensive tactics, the use of aerosol and impact devices, riot control formations, emergency vehicle operation, unusual occurrences/critical incident management. Prerequisite: Open to Law Enforcement Certificate Students only. Co-requisite: LEC 105.
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4.00 Credits
Public Safety Investigation Techniques teaches candidates the various topics, knowledge, actions and procedures required to investigate a crime. Topics include information development, interviewing techniques, physical evidence, injury and death cases, sex crimes, criminal investigation techniques specific to larceny (specifically, auto theft, burglary, robbery and arson), narcotics and dangerous drugs, care preparation, organized crime and missing or abducted children. Prerequisite: Open to Law Enforcement students only.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers community relations issues and skills for the candidate. Topics include community relations, community resources, services to victims and witnesses, crime prevention, crimes against the elderly, ethical awareness issues, cultural diversity, bias related incidents, sexual harassment issues and contemporary issues with which the police are confronted. Prerequisite: Open to Law Enforcement Certificate students only.
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2.00 Credits
Course topics include the proper circumstances and uses of firearms; counter terrorism issues, actions and reactions techniques; as well as command and control issues for first responders; and tactics associated with detecting fraudulent identification document. Prerequisite: Only sworn police officers may attend the basic course for police officers (phase 2). Co-requisite: LEC 114L
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5.00 Credits
Students are instructed in and are certified as competent in the areas of firearms training, counter terrorism, DWI detection, standard field sobriety testing, and supervised field training review and orientation. Open to sworn police officers. Co-requisite: LEC 114
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to EMS systems. Topics include: patient assessment, airway management, shock/ hemorrhage control, trauma orientation, medical emergencies/OB emergencies and cardiology overview/defibrillation/CPR skills. Credit for this course may not be applied to any degree or certificate requirements. All EMS courses are offered in conjunction with the Onondaga County EMS Bureau. Contact the EMS Bureau for registration information.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers those areas pertinent to law enforcement supervision such as administrative procedures, leadership, effective communication, community relations, National Incident Management System and national response plan. The General Municipal Law requires that all first-line supervisory personnel complete this course. This course is open to sworn personnel only.
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2.00 Credits
This course will give police personnel the ability to research, prepare and communicate knowledge in the field of law enforcement. Lessons focus on setting instructional objectives, factors that influence adult learning, communication skills, the instructional process, and methods of evaluating course effectiveness. Prerequisite: This course is open to sworn law enforcement personnel only.
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1.00 Credits
A seminar in practical general education with emphasis on such questions/ issues as: What is the art of inquiry and how does it relate to the idea of the library? What questions are most worth asking? What does it mean to tend to things artfully? What is the "gift of reading"?This course will be of special value for students who are interested in finding their teachers.
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