10504160Professional Communications
Course Information
Description
This course familiarizes the student with the tactical skills utilized by Criminal Justice Professionals to handle situations without physical force. It explores dialog skills, and strategies for overcoming barriers through effective problem solving. The course familiarizes students with interpersonal techniques for various professional contacts, conflict resolution and court proceedings. Meets LESB performance objectives.
Total Credits
3
Course Competencies
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Explore the structure of the United States ConstitutionAssessment Strategiesin classroom discussionsin a written examinationCriteriayou recognize that Article I governs the Legislative Branchyou recognize that Article II governs the Executive Branchyou recognize that Article III governs the Judicial Branchyou identify the First Ten Amendments and the Bill of RIghts
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Examine the First Ten Amendments - Bill of RightsAssessment Strategiesin a classroom discussionin a written examinationCriteriayou explain which amendments pertain directly to law enforcementyou summarize the Rights given to American citizens
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Identify the role of the United States Supreme CourtAssessment Strategiesin a classroom discussionin a written examinationCriteriayou summarize the makeup of the Supreme Courtyou identify the number of Justices on the Courtyou summarize the process used to appoint Justices to the Courtyou explore the path a case takes from its inception to it being heard by the Courtyou summarize the types of opinions given by the Court, and their meanings
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Produce briefs of Supreme Court casesAssessment Strategiesin a classroom discussionin two written assignmentsin a written examinationCriteriayou recognize why court cases are briefedyou identify the information that should be included in a briefyou produce two case briefs
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Analyze Stop and Frisk Law - Terry v OhioAssessment Strategiesin a classroom discussionin a written assignmentin a written examinationCriteriayou summarize the case of Terry v Ohioyou recognize how the decision in Terry affects police officers workyou summarize Articulable Factsyou summarize Reasonable Suspicionyou summarize Articulable Fearyou differentiate between a Frisk and a Searchyou articulate the meaning of Plain Feel
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Analyze probable causeAssessment Strategiesin a classroom discussionin a written examinationCriteriayou summarize probable causeyou recognize how to establish probable causeyou identify the sources of probable causeyou recognize the two categories of probable cause
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Examine the Fourth Amendment: An overview of Constitutional searches and seizuresAssessment Strategiesin a classroom discussionin a written examinationsCriteriayou recognize the limitations on searches based on the Fourth Amendmentyou examine when general searches are legalyou indicate when a warrant is necessaryyou recognize the reasonable expectations of privacy afforded under the constitution
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Examine interviews and interogationsAssessment Strategiesin a classroom discussionin a written examinationCriteriayou distinguish between an interview and an interrogationyou explore how an interview room should be set-upyou recognize the factors affecting a subject's behavioryou summarize the nine steps in a Reid interview
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Distinguish between the verbal and nonverbal behavior of suspectsAssessment Strategiesin a classroom discussionin a written examinationCriteriayou recognize the physical indicators of deceptionyou recognize the verbal indicators of deception
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Discuss computer voice stress analysisAssessment Strategiesin a classroom discussionin a written examinationCriteriayou observe a presentation by a CVSA examineryou recognize the usefulness and applicability of CVSA