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82. Course Listing - Institute Of Police Technology And Management
Advanced Gang investigation high Risk Warrant Oriented Policing Managing CriminalInvestigators and Applicant Background investigation Police Supervision
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83. Tri-County Technical College: Criminal Justice
CRJ 230, criminal investigation I, 3, 0, 3. CRJ 260, Seminar in criminal Justice,3, 0, 3. See (*) courses in the University Transfer section for humanities electives
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY
Tim Busha, Department Head DEGREE: Associate in Public Service MAJOR: Criminal Justice Technology MINIMUM CREDITS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION: As a Criminal Justice Technology major, you will acquire the special knowledge and skills needed to become a modern professional working within the criminal justice system to maintain order and enhance the quality of life in our society. In addition to practical, theoretical and technical applications of law enforcement, your studies will acquaint you with courts and corrections and show you how educational and social service agencies interact with the criminal justice system. You will also learn about human behavior so you will be able to arbitrate domestic quarrels and to manage situations involving suspect or deviant behavior. The curriculum is designed to benefit citizens interested in the special problems of maintaining an orderly society as well as professionals in the criminal justice field. Day and evening classes are available, and you may enter any semester. As an evening student, you should allow six semesters to earn your degree. CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY
Course # Description C L CR A. General Education: 24 Semester Credit Hours

84. Wells Junior High SchoolWells Junior High School 1470 Post Road PO Box 310 Wells
WOODSTOCK high school. STUDENT HANDBOOK 20012002 Welcome to Woodstock high school. This handbook is designed to acquaint and procedures used at Woodstock high school. It will be
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85. Scarsdale High School: Science Department

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Science courses that satisfy the physical science graduation requirement (1 credit) are noted with an asterisk(*). *Physical Science 511
Grades 9 and 10

6 periods per week, 1 credit The course is for students who can benefit from the opportunity to reinforce their math, communication, and work study skills while learning science. Physical Science 511 consists of four units: one chemistry, two physics, and one earth science. Laboratory investigations and related activities enable the students to be active participants in the learning process. Each student is encouraged to work at his or her own level and evaluation is based on individual progress. *Earth Science 512
Grades 9 and 10

6 periods per week, 1 credit The objective of the Earth Science program is to stimulate inquiry into the processes of the natural forces affecting man's adaptation to the planet Earth.
In Earth Science 512, students understand and appreciate man's physical environment. This is accomplished through readings, discussions, laboratory and field work in the areas of astronomy, geology, and meteorology. Related physical and space science laws, physical oceanography, historical geology, and ecological implications are investigated. This course follows the New York State Regents requirements and concludes with a Regents exam. *Earth Science 513
Grades 9 and 10

6 periods per week, 1 credit

86. Mr. Rubins
To cater to this interest, high schools and are taught the fundamentals of a criminalinvestigation and how it variety of learners in our school's very diverse
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New Rochelle High School An Award Winning School District Westchester County, New York Forensic Science At New Rochelle High School Instructor- Mr. Rubins Fast Link Document Project A crime has been committed! Who is the suspect?  What evidence was left?  How can this evidence be interpreted to tell the story of the crime? If you are Sherlock Holmes, Nancy Drew, or Andy Sipowicz, you might have the answers If you are a forensic scientist… NRHS Bureau of Fire Investigation.doc Forensic science is one of the fastest growing fields in the country and is a vital part of the criminal justice system.  Forensic science is not only utilized in high profile cases, it is used every day from the beat officer with a Polaroid camera, to the scientist with a computer and an electron microscope.  It is an ever-changing field that has surprisingly spurred much interest among young adults.  To cater to this interest, high schools and universities have developed courses in forensic science.  In our full year Forensic Science elective, students are taught the fundamentals of a criminal investigation and how it is applied in a court of law.  The students learn by doing – they process crime scenes, analyze lab data, interact with guest speakers, explore the Internet and become familiar with various texts. All of these tools are designed to engage a wide variety of learners in our school's very diverse community. The course is not taught with just a textbook, but many scientifically based investigations.  Students learn about crime scene analysis and management, fingerprinting, ballistics, serology, explosives, arson, DNA, hair, fiber and handwriting analysis, collection of physical evidence, search and seizure laws and more.  The students lift, compare and study the components of fingerprints, draw crime scene sketches, compare bullets that have actually been shot using a stereoscopic microscope and take impressions of tire tracks and footprints.  Trips to such places as the Westchester County Crime Lab and Ballistics Unit as well as guest speakers from the FBI Evidence Response Team, New Rochelle Police K-9 Unit, Westchester County Police Bomb Squad and Crime Scene Unit and District Attorney's Office, New York City Fire Marshal and others, enhance the class with their expertise.  Students learn through cooperative discussions and sharing life experiences.

87. Fresno City College | Police Academy | Correctional Academy
If you are over 18 and have a high school diploma or GED certificate, and haveattended any colleges with good academic standings, then you meet the basic
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The Correctional Academy is a 240 hour training program certified by Standards and Training for Corrections (STC), and prepares graduates for employment as a Correctional Officer at the county level or Return to Custody Centers under contract with the California Department of Corrections. This training is offered in two formats. Intensive Day Format
Classes meet from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, for six weeks. This format is offered in conjunction with local agencies on an as needed basis throughout the calendar year. Students are newly hired employees of local correctional facilities Extended Evening Format
The evening format is offered once a year during the Fall semester. Classes are held Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., for a full semester. The classes also meet on some Saturdays. This format is an open enrollment class and is open to non-affiliated students. Fees And Equipment Registration College Health Fee Parking Fee
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88. Protective Services
The program covers criminal justice and investigation, safety, arson investigation,defensive tactics, fire fighting, hazardous materials awareness, accident
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This two-year program prepares the student to enter a career related to law enforcement, fire science and/or industrial safety and security. It was developed in consultation with a countywide advisory committee of law enforcement and fire officials, private security firms and post-secondary institutions. The program covers criminal justice and investigation, safety, arson investigation, defensive tactics, fire fighting, hazardous materials awareness, accident investigation, community relations, leadership training and physical and mental fitness. In the first year students are expected to pass the Exterior Evolutions written and performance exam administered by the Montgomery County Fire Academy and before the program is completed all students are expected to pass the Hazardous Materials Awareness written test administered by the Mont. Co. Fire Academy and the Adult CPR and Standard First Aid written and performance tests administered by the Red Cross. This program requires the student to have good communication skills, be nonjudgmental, have the ability to make quick decisions, think logically and work under pressure. The student must undergo a State police check to enroll in the program and work in this field.

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