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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
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1.00 Credits
1 credit (1+0) Cross-listed as HS S102. Basic CPR and first aid for controlling bleeding, shock, seizures, obstructed airway, heat and cold emergencies, and diabetic crisis. Symptoms of stroke and heart attack are reviewed, and use of AED (defibrillator). Safety and prevention practices are discussed. Course meets certification requirements for childcare providers, outdoor guides, lifeguards, home health aides, and certified nurse aides. Course materials are derived from American Safety and Health Institute and American Heart Association guidelines.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits (3+2) A statutory law course covering individual rights, constitutional safeguards, and rules of evidence. Constitutional issues such as search and seizure, 5th Amendment, and 14th Amendment are studied.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit (1+0) Specific instruction in the professional standard law enforcement ethics, conduct, and Community Oriented Policing philosophy. Provides the tactical tools necessary to successfully manage routine transactions as well as extraordinary confrontations. Fosters discussion about values, integrity, and principles as they relate to law enforcement.
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4.00 Credits
4 credit (2+4) Course covers preparation of D.U.I. enforcement, drinking drivers and driving, the D.U.I. statute, issues and defenses, pharmacology and toxicology, theory and operation of the intoximeter, courtroom testimony, and case preparation. Accident investigation techniques and field exercises are included.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (1+4) Introduction to the basic skills necessary to use firearms (both pistol and shotgun), operate a motor vehicle under emergency conditions, and use of expandable tactical baton, taser, and oleo capsicum (pepper) spray effectively. A continuum on the use of force, judgment in the use of deadly force, physical defense tactics, and physical arrest.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (3+0) Course covers physical evidence and crime scene investigation, drug identification and case procedures, arson, sex crimes, and instruction in fingerprinting and investigation practices.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (3+0) Survey of the structure and process of criminal justice agencies. Includes an introduction to criminal law, police, courts, corrections and criminology. Introduces students to the history of the criminal justice system in the United States and traces the origins and historical foundation of the present day systems and associated agencies, with a focus on law enforcement in our society. Also introduces students to various political theories of justice and principles of causation as it relates to criminal behavior.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (3+0) Introduces students to the general function of law enforcement in our society with an emphasis on basic patrol procedures in the community. Also exposes students to crisis intervention and emergency police procedures including emergency police communications, interpersonal relations and problem solving.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (3+0) Alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs will be studied along with addictive behaviors related to satisfying the pleasure center of the brain which are not substance-related such as compulsive shopping, problem gambling, and the various computer-related addictions. Survey of the theories of addiction including the disease model of addiction, behavioral addictions, addiction treatment, and more. Focus will center on those addictions specific to Alaska.
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