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responsive to the beliefs , practices and cultural needs of different people with diverse backgrounds who live in the community and be introduced to the basic concepts of interviewing witnesses and victims . Being able to accurately and fairly convey information in law enforcement is an important aspect of the profession . Students will learn the mechanics of law enforcement report writing , focus on importance of �eld notes and learn how to write a variety of reports . ( Prerequisite : 10- 504-200 Law Enforcement Basics ; Corequisites : all 10-504-XXX courses in the current semester ) Course Typically Offered : Spring
10-504-205 LAW ENFORCEMENT MEDICAL INTERVENTION ... students will have the opportunity to learn how to perform an initial medical assessment for an injury or medical condition , how to provide immediate treatment for a variety of injuries and conditions , and how to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation ( CPR ) and use an automated external de�brillator ( AED ). Recruits will be certi�ed First Aid and CPR / AED to give them the basic skills they need to know to provide help to injured people until more medically trained arrive on scene and take over . Components of a healthy lifestyle , stress relaxation techniques , and how to implement healthy habits are also included in this course . ( Prerequisite : 10-504-200 Law Enforcement Basics ; Corequisites : all 10-504-XXX courses in the current semester ) Course Typically Offered : Spring
10-504-206 EMERGENCY VEHICLE STRATEGIES ... students will have the opportunity to learn the legal basis and limitations on the use of non-emergency and emergency driving , demonstrate basic patrol operation , emergency vehicle response , and pursuit driving , determine the appropriate type of contact , and conduct approach , non-approach and high-risk vehicle contacts in simulated situations . ( Prerequisite : 10-504-203 Fundamentals of Patrol ; Corequisites : all 10-504-XXX courses in the current semester ) Course Typically Offered : Fall
10-504-207 INVESTIGATIVE BASICS ... In this course students will continue learning about criminal procedure with special focus on the search warrant requirement and the exceptions to it . Students will learn the role of law enforcement communication and how to apply speci�c communication skills and strategies in a variety of simulated situations including under stress or while in simulated danger . Students will learn to recognize , process , and preserve physical evidence , including an introduction to collecting and packaging evidence . ( Prerequisite : 10-504-203 Fundamentals of Patrol ; Corequisites : all 10-504-XXX courses in the current semester ) Course Typically Offered : Fall
10-504-208 EMERGENCY TACTICAL RESPONSE ... students train in basic concepts and tactics related to approaching , controlling , and intervening in unknown-risk and high-risk situations , including ongoing deadly assaults . Students will learn principles , guidelines and techniques for law enforcement response to persons with possible mental disorders , alcohol or drug problems , dementia disorders , and / or developmental disabilities . ( Prerequisite : 10-504-203 Fundamentals of Patrol ; Corequisites : all 10-504-XXX courses in the current semester ) Course Typically Offered : Fall
10-504-712 PHYSICAL FITNESS PHASE II ... students will participate in physical activity building off of Phase I and learn healthy lifestyle choices for the law enforcement career . ( Prerequisites : 10-504-711 Physical Fitness Phase I ; Corequisites : all 10-504- XXX courses in the current semester ) Course Typically Offered : Fall
10-504-176 LAW ENFORCEMENT INTERNSHIP ..." hands-on " law enforcement phases , monitored by an agency-approved police of�cer and college instructor . ( Corequisite : All 10-504-XXX courses in the current semester ) Course Typically Offered : Spring
10-504-209 ADVANCED DAAT ... In this phase two course , students will learn the legal basis and limitations on the use of force , the incident response and disturbance resolution models , approach considerations , intervention options , and followthrough considerations . Included in the discussion on the disturbance resolution model is a discussion on protocols for off-duty actions . Students will learn the recommendations and protocols for off-duty response and guidelines for interaction between on-duty and off-duty , retired , and plainclothes of�cers . ( Prerequisite : 10-504-206 Emergency Vehicle Strategies ; Corequisites : all 10-504-XXX courses in the current semester ) Course Typically Offered : Fall
10-504-210 ADVANCED FIREARMS ... In this phase two course , students will expand upon their previous �rearms training . Students will review and practice �rearms safety and care , basic shooting fundamentals , and clearing malfunctions . Students will learn the legal basis and limitations on the use of deadly force , make deadly force decisions , engage in movement and changing positions , and practice in live-�re exercises . Students must qualify with a semi-automatic pistol using the state quali�cation course . Students will learn how to identify , unload , and secure non-duty �rearms . Finally , students will also learn how to safely handle , use , and care for a ri�e , including basic shooting fundamentals , clearing malfunctions , positions , and movement practiced with a ri�e in live-�re exercises . Students must qualify with a ri�e using the state quali�cation course . ( Prerequisite : 10-504-206 Emergency Vehicle Strategies ; Corequisites : all 10-504-XXX courses in the current semester ) Course Typically Offered : Fall
10-809-172 INTRO TO DIVERSITY STUDIES ... basic American values of justice and equality by teaching vocabulary , history of immigration / conquest , transcultural communication , legal liability , multicultural majority / minority relations , ageism , sexism , gender , sexual orientation , the disabled / ADA . ( Prerequisite : Next Gen Rdg score greater / equal to 250 AND Writing score greater / equal to 237 ; OR ACT Rdg score greater / equal to 16 AND English greater / equal to 15 ; OR 10-831-107 , College Reading and Writing with a B or better ) Course Typically Offered : Summer / Fall / Spring
10-504-197 PS-JOB INTERVIEWS ... provides the opportunity for the learner to prepare for the public safety hiring process with an emphasis on oral board interviews . ( Prerequisite : 10-504-128 , PS - Employment Strategies OR 10-504-191 , LEAD Employment Strategies ) Course Typically Offered : Fall / Spring
10-504-211 ADVANCED POLICING ... In this course students will to apply appropriate strategies to locate , handle , and package evidentiary items while maintaining the chain of custody . There will also be emphasis placed on the preserving , handling and collecting of digital evidence such as computers and cell phones . Students will also be required to demonstrate a search and proper documentation of a simulated crime scene . During simulated scenarios students will continue identifying the elements that make up common offenses involving drugs , alcohol , status offenses , and crimes against persons or property . Students will prepare reports based upon the crimes they identi�ed during the scenarios including a Probable Cause Af�davit and a Use of Force narrative . There will also be a review of common errors made in law enforcement reports and strategies to avoid such errors . Students will also continue to learn how to make the best decisions and choices by critically analyzing ethical situations and defending the decisions they make . Students will continue developing their sensitivity to and understanding of discrimination and diversity as well as its effects on law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve . Finally , students will learn the basics of presenting effective court testimony and will have the opportunity to practice giving testimony based on a report they have previously written . ( Prerequisite : 10-504-209 Advanced DAAT ; Corequisites : all 10-504-XXX courses in the current semester ) Course Typically Offered : Spring
10-504-212 SENSITIVE CRIME ... In this course students will continue developing their sensitivity to and understanding of those who have been victims of crime and their families and how to assist them . Students will learn the statutory elements of domestic crimes , sex crimes , and child maltreatment crimes and the dynamics , impact , response and investigative strategies unique to these sensitive crimes . Students will also learn about the structure of the juvenile justice system including the terminology , laws and procedures that effect juveniles ; particularly those related to taking a juvenile into custody . Lastly , students will learn how interrogations differ from interviews and will learn basic concepts in interrogating suspects . ( Prerequisite : 10-504-209 Advanced DAAT ; Corequisites : all 10-504-XXX courses in the current semester ) Course Typically Offered : Spring
10-504-708 PHYSICAL FITNESS PHASE III ... students will apply Physical Fitness skills required by the WI Department of Justice 720 Academy . Students will apply learning in independent lab activities and complete the DOJ Physical Readiness Exit Test ( Prerequisite : 10-504-712 , Physical Fitness Phase II ; Corequisites : all 10-504-XXX courses in the current semester ) Course Typically Offered : Spring
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