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Dec 21, 2024
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C J 212 - Fundamentals of Policing 5 Credits History of American policing; community policing; analysis of organizational structures; communication, budgeting, training, discipline and supervision as related to functional units; roles/responsibilities of patrol, juvenile, investigation and staff services; current issues in policing.
Course Note Recom: ADM J 101/CJ& 101. Fees
Quarters Typically Offered
Fall Day
Designed to Serve All persons interested in the justice system and administration of justice majors. Active Date 2013-05-09
Grading System Decimal Grade Class Limit 38 Contact Hours: Lecture 55 Lab 0 Worksite 0 Clinical 0 Other 0 Total Contact Hours 55 Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline 1. Police Administration: Past and Present.
A. History
B. Police and its relationship to t5he system of justice
2. Police and the Law: The Police Mission
3. Line Operations: Patrol, Traffic, Investigation, et al
4. Staff Services: Records, Communication, Training, et al
5. Support Services
6. Personnel Management
7. Supervision
8. Internal Affairs
9. Ethics
10. Community Relations
11. Organization and the future
Student Learning Outcomes Recognize and explain the developed of police practices in the Northeastern, Southern, and Western United States.
Distinguish traditional policing from community policing.
Describe the organization, structure, and personnel or a typical law enforcement agency.
Explain how a sheriff’s duties differ from those of a police chief.
Identify causes of action in civil suits against law enforcement officers.
Identify forms of police deviance.
Explain and apply the S.A.R.A. model to an appropriate field situation.
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