Discipline: Administration of Justice Degree Credit  [X]
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Riverside Community College District
Integrated Course Outline of Record

Administration of Justice A33E


COURSE DESCRIPTION

A33E Public Safety Seminar Units: 2.00
 
Prerequisite(s): None.

Limitation on Enrollment: Must be sworn peace officer
This course is a series of selected law enforcement, fire technology, or corrections topics designed to address specific public safety training mandates or California legislative requirements. This meets POST, STC, and California State Fire Marshal certified skills proficiency requirements for public safety mandated training. May be taken a total of four times. 40 hours lecture.
 
SHORT DESCRIPTION FOR CLASS SCHEDULE

This course is designed to address legislative requirements for fire, law enforcement, or corrections personnel.
 
ADVISORY ENTRY SKILLS
None.

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to:

1.    Define new mandated laws and court decisions.

2.    Identify agency procedures for complying with state legislative mandates.

3.    Identify new reporting standards required for complying with state legislative requirements.

4.    Demonstrate verbal and nonverbal intercultural communication skills.

 
COURSE CONTENT

  TOPICS
 

1.    Course introduction and orientation
2.    Skills analysis
3.    Laws and court decisions   
4.    Reporting standards and procedures   
5.    Legal aspects
6.    Report writing and documentation
7.    Course review

Students are also assigned reading, writing and other outside assignments equivalent to two hours per one hour lecture.

 
METHODS OF INSTRUCTION
Methods of instruction used to achieve student learning outcomes may include, but are not limited to:

•    Class lectures/discussions
•    Guest lecturers

 
METHODS OF EVALUATION
Students will be evaluated for progress in and/or mastery of learning outcomes by methods of evaluation which may include, but are not limited to:

•    Written assignments
•    Class and individual projects
•    Participation and regular attendance
•    Laboratory projects/performance
•    Final examination

ASSIGNMENTS

Required Reading Assignments


Required Writing Assignments


Other Outside-of-Class Assignments

 
COURSE MATERIALS
All materials used in this course will be periodically reviewed to ensure that they are appropriate for college level instruction. Possible texts include:

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