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CRIM 225 In Progress Response

This course meets Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) learning objectives pertaining to the performance of peace officer duties and tasks, and the tools, tactics, and techniques of professional peace officer education. This course is part of the ¿skills¿ curriculum with instruction focused on effectively and safely responding to crimes in progress.

Prerequisites

Special information

Note: Formerly known as LAWE 225. Prerequisite: CJS 101: Introduction to Criminal Justice, or instructor permission. Note: Special permission required. Only students accepted into the SKILLS practicum may register for this course.
3 Undergraduate credits

Effective May 3, 2023 to present

Learning outcomes

General

  • Appropriate reactions to scenarios related to victims¿/witness rights.
  • Appropriate reactions to scenarios related to narcotics.
  • Appropriate reactions to scenarios related to terrorism.
  • Appropriate reactions to scenarios related to canine familiarization.
  • Appropriate reactions to scenarios related to search techniques.
  • Appropriate reactions to scenarios related to tactical movements.
  • Appropriate reactions to scenarios related to application of criminal statutes and criminal procedures.
  • Appropriate reactions to scenarios related to 4th and 5th Amendment issues.
  • Appropriate reactions to scenarios related to interviewing witnesses, victims, and suspects.
  • Appropriate reactions to scenarios related to domestic/crisis intervention.
  • Appropriate reactions to scenarios related to emergency hospitalization and vulnerable adults.
  • Appropriate reactions to scenarios related to bias motivated crimes.
  • Appropriate reactions to scenarios related to sexual assault.
  • Appropriate reactions to scenarios related to child abuse/neglect.
  • Appropriate reactions to scenarios related to pre-employment interview techniques and background investigations.
  • Appropriate reactions to scenarios related to mental health awareness.
  • Appropriate reactions to scenarios related to gang response tactics.