CRJ 200 Police Operations (3)(2,2)
This course studies the history and development of traffic and pedestrian law, and laws affecting attacks on police officers. It will examine the operations of patrol including accident investigation, and will include domestic violence, crimes in progress, felony stops, hostages, and incidents involving fire and hazardous materials, and courtroom testimony. It will also examine public misconduct, preventative patrol, and emergency vehicle operations. Special tactics, ethics, psychological dynamics involving interaction with a culturally diverse public, including juveniles will also be addressed. Students will participate in case studies, skills exercises, simulation, and report writing. (1.2) Proficiency Credit Available Pass/No Credit Not Available.
In-District Tuition/Fees:$396 (effective 2022/23 academic year)
In-district tuition rates are subject to change based on Board approval.
Prerequisite:Consent of instructor
Semester(s) Offered:Varies