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Course Syllabus 2017 2018 Program Title Law Enforcement & First Responder Instructor Duane Hillesheim 763-684-2273 duane.hillesheim@wtc.k12.mn.us Course Description The Law Enforcement & First Responder course will introduce students to the criminal justice system. This will include the three major components: Policing, Courts, and Corrections. The students will learn how the three components are connected and related. The course includes issues of history, our changing society, and advances in technology. Additionally, the course has been designed for the student to be introduced to modern law enforcement patrol procedures, tactics, and the performance of law enforcement duties in a competent and professional manner. Emphasis is on the day-to-day duties, routine assignments and overall objectives of a law enforcement officer in a patrol environment. This portion of the course will meet Introductory Law Enforcement requirements for college credit. The purpose of the first responder course is to provide the knowledge and skill to meet the minimum job performance requirements of a first responder as defined by the United State Department of Transportation s (DOT) National Standard Curriculum. This program is designed for law enforcement professionals. First responder candidates must demonstrate the knowledge and skill necessary to function safely and effectively as an integral member of the patient care team. Textbook & Classroom Resources Hess, Karen and Orthmann, Christine. Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice. Clifton Park, New York: Delmar-Cengage Learning, 2012 Walter, Rutledge, Edgar & Davis. First Responder Handbook: Law Enforcement Edition. Clifton Park, New York: Thomson-Delmar Learning, 2004

Textbook & Classroom Resources (continued) American Heart Association. Heartsaver First Aid: Student Workbook. Dallas, Texas: First American Heart Association, 2011 American Heart Association. BLS for Healthcare Providers: Student Manual. Dallas, Texas: First American Heart Association Printing March 2011 Course Topics Law Enforcement A Brief History: The Evolution of Law and Our Criminal Justice System The American Quest for Freedom and Justice: Our Laws Crime in the United States Offenders and Victims Contemporary Policing: An Overview Community Policing, Problem-Solving Policing and Service Patrol: The Backbone of Policing Specialized Roles of Police Policing within the Law Gangs and Drugs: Threats to Our National Security Terrorism: The Newest Threat to Our National Security Issues Concerning Police Conduct Departmental Issues Courts and Corrections: Law Enforcement s Partners in the Criminal Justice System First Responder The First Responder Emotional Issues and the First Responder Safety and The First Responder Legal and Ethical Considerations The Human Body Lifting and Moving Patients Airway and Breathing Patient Assessment Circulatory System and Shock Automated External Defibrillation Illness Injuries to the Muscles and Bones Infants and Children Pregnancy and Childbirth The First Responder in Law Enforcement

Course Topics (continued) In addition to the Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, and First Responder requirements students will also receive instruction from a variety of Law Enforcement Agencies (guest speakers/fieldtrips). Students will also be exposed to and participate in the following: Laser Shot firearms training simulator Firearms Instruction DWI Instruction and Driving Course Defensive Tactics Handcuffing Pressure Points Baton Training Traffic Statutes Criminal Statutes Patrol Manuals Patrol Procedures and Tactics Traffic Stops Current Law Enforcement Trends Crime Scene Investigations Finger Printing Radio Communications Booking Citation Writing Report Writing Computerized Criminal Cases Assorted Subjects DVD Assignments Criminal Justice or Emergency Medical Services Research Project Criminal Justice or Emergency Medical Services Presentations Current Events Discussion and Presentation Accident Reconstruction CPR Auto Injector AED Epinephrine Oxygen Asthma Inhaler Blood Borne Pathogens Resumes Job Interviewing Army Obstacle Course & Climbing Wall Army Confidence Course & Repelling Tower Skills Needed To be successful in this program, you should have the following skills: Strong writing & reading skills Critical thinking & problem solving skills Excellent communication & social skills Listening & public speaking skills Be detail orientated Time management skills Physical stamina ability to perform repeated strenuous activities Situational awareness - being alert and aware of what s going on around you Ability to handle on-the-job experiences in public settings Conduct oneself in a professional manner

Evaluation of Learning Student performance will be evaluated using multiple assessments involving assigned program activities. Student s course grades will be based on the following: Evaluation Criteria Method of Evaluation Percentages Effort Knowledge of Course Content & Skills Performance Attendance Class participation Professionalism Attitude/Behavior Written and oral presentations Performance and observation checklists Chapter assignments and tests Classroom discussion 20% 80% Grading Scale Grade Percentage Grade Percentage C+ 79% 78% A+ 100% 98% C 77% 73% A 97% 93% C- 72% 70% A- 92% 90% D+ 69% 68% B+ 89% 88% D 67% - 63% B 87% 83% D- 62% - 60% B- 82% 80% F 59% - Below Late Assignments Late assignments are not accepted after the assigned due date. If a student misses class due to an excused absence, two additional days will be given to turn in the completed work.

Career Information MN Program of Study Career Field Career Cluster Career Pathway Human Services Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Law Enforcement Services, Correction Services & Emergency Services Related occupations requiring postsecondary education & training: Animal Control Officer Bailiff Criminal Investigator and Special Agent Evidence Technician Federal Marshall Game Enforcement Officer Gaming Investigator Highway Patrol Officer Immigration and Customs Inspector Park Ranger Police and Patrol Officer Police Detective Police, Fire and Ambulance Dispatcher Private Detective and Investigator Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff Training Officer Transit and Railroad Police Community Correction Practitioner Corrections Educator Corrections Officer Corrections Trainer Detention Deputy Jail Administrator Parole Officer Transport Officer Warden Youth Services Worker Emergency Management & Response Coordinator Emergency Planning Manager EMT Hazardous Materials Responder Rescue Worker Career Outlook information available @ www.iseek.org/careers College Credit Opportunities College credits can be earned if you maintain a B or above grade. Students may earn college credits through the following schools: Alexandria Technical & Community College Riverland Community College Visit the following website for specific articulated college courses - www.ctecreditmn.com