CRIMINAL JUSTICE

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Class Lab Credit CRIMINAL JUSTICE Effective Term – Spring 2006 [2006*01] – SBCC 09/16/05 CJC 100 Basic Law Enforcement Trn Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 9 30 19 This course covers the basic skills and knowledge needed for entry-level employment as a law enforcement officer in North Carolina. Topics are divided into general units of study: legal, patrol duties, law enforcement communications, investigations, practical application and sheriff-specific. Upon successful completion, the student will be able to demonstrate competence in the topics and areas required for the state comprehensive certification examination. This is a certificate-level course. Effective Term – Fall 2000 [2000*03] CJC 100 Basic Law Enforcement Trn Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 8 30 18 This course covers the basic skills and knowledge needed for entry-level employment as a law enforcement officer in North Carolina. Topics are divided into general units of study: legal, patrol duties, law enforcement communications, investigations, practical application and sheriff-specific. Upon successful completion, the student will be able to demonstrate competence in the topics and areas required for the state comprehensive certification examination. This is a certificate-level course. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 100 Basic Law Enforcement Trn Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 9 27 18 This course covers the skills and knowledge needed for entry-level employment as a law enforcement officer in North Carolina. Emphasis is placed on topics and areas as defined by the North Carolina Administrative Code. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in the topics and areas required for the state comprehensive examination. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 111 Intro to Criminal Justice Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course introduces the components and processes of the criminal justice system. Topics include history, structure, functions, and philosophy of the criminal justice system and their relationship to life in our society. Upon completion, students should be able to define and describe the major system components and their interrelationships and evaluate career options. This course has been approved to satisfy the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement for transferability as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. This course is also available through the Virtual Learning Community (VLC). Combined Course Library CJC - 1 March 21, 2007 Class Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 112 Criminology Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Lab Credit 3 0 3 This course introduces deviant behavior as it relates to criminal activity. Topics include theories of crime causation; statistical analysis of criminal behavior; past, present, and future social control initiatives; and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to explain and discuss various theories of crime causation and societal response. This course is also available through the Virtual Learning Community (VLC). Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 113 Juvenile Justice Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course covers the juvenile justice system and related juvenile issues. Topics include an overview of the juvenile justice system, treatment and prevention programs, special areas and laws unique to juveniles, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify/discuss juvenile court structure/procedures, function and jurisdiction of juvenile agencies, processing/detention of juveniles, and case disposition. This course is also available through the Virtual Learning Community (VLC). Effective Term - Spring 2006 [2006*01] – CRC 03/09/05 CJC 114 Investigative Photography Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 1 2 2 This course covers the operation of digital photographic equipment and its application to criminal justice. Topics include the use of digital cameras, storage of digital images, the retrieval of digital images and preparation of digital images as evidence. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate and explain the role and use of digital photography, image storage and retrieval in criminal investigations. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 114 Investigative Photography Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 1 2 2 This course covers the operation of various photographic equipment and its application to criminal justice. Topics include using various cameras, proper exposure of film, developing film/prints, and preparing photographic evidence. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate and explain the role of photography and proper film exposure and development techniques. Effective Term – Fall 2001 [2001*03] – SBCC 06/15/01 CJC 116 Introduction To Information Security Prerequisites: CIS 110 or CIS 111 Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course introduces the students to undercover techniques necessary to identify information security breaches and establish, maintain and monitor information security systems. Emphasis will be placed on the investigative tools used to collect evidence in cases of illegal activity. Upon completion students should be able to evaluate information systems, identify security problems and provide procedures to guard against security breaches. This course is a unique concentration requirement in the Financial Crime/Computer Fraud concentration in the Criminal Justice Technology Program. Combined Course Library CJC - 2 March 21, 2007 Class Lab Credit Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 120 Interviews/Interrogations Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 1 2 2 This course covers basic and special techniques employed in criminal justice interviews and interrogations. Emphasis is placed on the interview/interrogation process, including interpretation of verbal and physical behavior and legal perspectives. Upon completion, students should be able to conduct interviews/interrogations in a legal, efficient, and professional manner and obtain the truth from suspects, witnesses, and victims. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 121 Law Enforcement Operations Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course introduces fundamental law enforcement operations. Topics include the contemporary evolution of law enforcement operations and related issues. Upon completion, students should be able to explain theories, practices, and issues related to law enforcement operations. This course has been approved to satisfy the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement for transferability as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. This course is also available through the Virtual Learning Community (VLC). Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 122 Community Policing Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course covers the historical, philosophical, and practical dimensions of community policing. Emphasis is placed on the empowerment of police and the community to find solutions to problems by forming partnerships. Upon completion, students should be able to define community policing, describe how community policing strategies solve problems, and compare community policing to traditional policing. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 131 Criminal Law Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course covers the history/evolution/principles and contemporary applications of criminal law. Topics include sources of substantive law, classification of crimes, parties to crime, elements of crimes, matters of criminal responsibility, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss the sources of law and identify, interpret, and apply the appropriate statutes/elements. This course is also available through the Virtual Learning Community (VLC). Combined Course Library CJC - 3 March 21, 2007 Class Lab Credit Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 132 Court Procedure & Evidence Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course covers judicial structure/process/procedure from incident to disposition, kinds and degrees of evidence, and the rules governing admissibility of evidence in court. Topics include consideration of state and federal courts, arrest, search and seizure laws, exclusionary and statutory rules of evidence, and other related issues. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and discuss procedures necessary to establish a lawful arrest/search, proper judicial procedures, and the admissibility of evidence. This course is also available through the Virtual Learning Community (VLC). Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 141 Corrections Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course covers the history, major philosophies, components, and current practices and problems of the field of corrections. Topics include historical evolution, functions of the various components, alternatives to incarceration, treatment programs, inmate control, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to explain the various components, processes, and functions of the correctional system. This course has been approved to satisfy the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement for transferability as a premajor and/or elective course requirement. This course is also available through the Virtual Learning Community (VLC). Effective Term – Spring 2000 [2000*01] CJC 144 Crime Scene Processing Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 2 3 3 This course introduces the theories and practices of crime scene processing and investigating. Topics include legal considerations at the crime scene, processing indoor and outdoor scenes, recording, note taking, collection and preservation of evidence and submission to the crime laboratory. Upon completion, the student should be able to evaluate and search various crime scenes and demonstrate the appropriate techniques. This course is a unique concentration requirement in the Latent Evidence concentration in the Criminal Justice Technology Program. Effective Term – Spring 2000 [2000*01] CJC 145 Crime Scene CAD Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 2 3 3 This course introduces the student to CAD software for crime scenes. Topics include drawing, editing, file management and drafting theory and practices. Upon completion, students should be able to produce and plot a crime scene drawing. Combined Course Library CJC - 4 March 21, 2007 Class Lab Credit Effective Term – Spring 2000 [2000*01] CJC 146 Trace Evidence Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 2 3 3 This course provides a study of trace evidence as it relates to forensic science. Topics include collection, packaging, and preservation of trace evidence from crime scenes such as bombings, fires and other scenes. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the fundamental concepts of trace evidence collection, preservation and submission to the crime laboratory. This course is a unique concentration requirement in the Latent Evidence concentration in the Criminal Justice Technology Program. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 151 Intro to Loss Prevention Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course introduces the concepts and methods related to commercial and private security systems. Topics include the historical, philosophical, and legal basis of security, with emphasis on security surveys, risk analysis, and associated functions. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate and understand security systems, risk management, and the laws relative to loss prevention. Effective Term – Spring 2005 [2005*01] – CRC 09/15/04 CJC 160 Terrorism: Underlying Issues Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course identifies the fundamental reasons why America is a target for terrorists, covering various domestic/international terrorist groups and ideologies from a historical aspect. Emphasis is placed upon recognition of terrorist crime scene; weapons of mass destruction; chemical, biological, and nuclear terrorism; and planning consideration involving threat assessments. Upon completion, the student should be able to identify and discuss the methods used in terrorists’ activities and complete a threat assessment for terrorists’ incidents. Effective Term – Spring 2005 [2005*01] – CRC 09/15/04 CJC 170 Critical Incident Management for Public Safety Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course prepares the student to specialize in the direct response, operations, and management of critical incidents. Emphasis is placed upon the theoretical and applied models to understand and manage disasters, terrorism, and school/work place violence. Upon completion, the student should be able to identify and discuss managerial techniques, legal issues, and response procedures to critical incidents. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 211 Counseling Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course introduces the basic elements of counseling and specific techniques applicable to the criminal justice setting. Topics include observation, listening, recording, interviewing, and problem exploration necessary to form effective helping relationships. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss and demonstrate the basic techniques of counseling. Combined Course Library CJC - 5 March 21, 2007 Class Lab Credit Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 212 Ethics & Comm Relations Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course covers ethical considerations and accepted standards applicable to criminal justice organizations and professionals. Topics include ethical systems; social change, values, and norms; cultural diversity; citizen involvement in criminal justice issues; and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to apply ethical considerations to the decision-making process in identifiable criminal justice situations. This course is also available through the Virtual Learning Community (VLC). Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 213 Substance Abuse Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course is a study of substance abuse in our society. Topics include the history and classifications of drug abuse and the social, physical, and psychological impact of drug abuse. Upon completion, students should be able to identify various types of drugs, their effects on human behavior and society, and treatment modalities. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 214 Victimology Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course introduces the study of victims. Emphasis is placed on roles/characteristics of victims, victim interaction with the criminal justice system and society, current victim assistance programs, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss and identify victims, the uniqueness of victims' roles, and current victim assistance programs. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 215 Organization & Administration Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course introduces the components and functions of organization and administration as it applies to the agencies of the criminal justice system. Topics include operations/functions of organizations; recruiting, training, and retention of personnel; funding and budgeting; communications; span of control and discretion; and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and discuss the basic components and functions of a criminal justice organization and its administrative operations. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 216 Computer System Security Investigation Prerequisites: CJC 116 Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course covers the investigation of illegal activity affecting computer systems and security. Emphasis will be placed on design techniques, security architecture, discretionary and mandatory controls, memory protection, distributed systems and legal issues pertaining to computer operations security. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and identify potential problem areas in computer systems and provide assistance in solving security problems. This course is a unique concentration requirement in the Financial Crime/Computer Fraud concentration in the Criminal Justice Technology Program. Combined Course Library CJC - 6 March 21, 2007 Class Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 217 Network Security Troubleshooting Prerequisites: CJC 216 Corequisites: None Lab Credit 3 0 3 This course enables students to apply the investigative skills they have learned to operating systems and networks. Topics will include security technologies for multiple platforms, encryption techniques and authentication and key distribution systems. Upon completion, students will be able to contrast competing schemes and describe mistakes made in design, which could lead to criminal activity. This course is a unique concentration requirement in the Financial Crime/Computer Fraud concentration in the Criminal Justice Technology Program. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 221 Investigative Principles Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 2 4 This course introduces the theories and fundamentals of the investigative process. Topics include crime scene/incident processing, information gathering techniques, collection/preservation of evidence, preparation of appropriate reports, court presentations, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify, explain, and demonstrate the techniques of the investigative process, report preparation, and courtroom presentation. This course is also available through the Virtual Learning Community (VLC). Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 222 Criminalistics Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course covers the functions of the forensic laboratory and its relationship to successful criminal investigations and prosecutions. Topics include advanced crime scene processing, investigative techniques, current forensic technologies, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and collect relevant evidence at simulated crime scenes and request appropriate laboratory analysis of submitted evidence. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 223 Organized Crime Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course introduces the evolution of traditional and non-traditional organized crime and its effect on society and the criminal justice system. Topics include identifying individuals and groups involved in organized crime, areas of criminal activity, legal and political responses to organized crime, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify the groups and activities involved in organized crime and the responses of the criminal justice system. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 225 Crisis Intervention Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course introduces critical incident intervention and management techniques as they apply to operational criminal justice practitioners. Emphasis is placed on the victim/offender situation as well as job-related high stress, dangerous or problem-solving citizen contacts. Upon completion, students should be able to provide insightful analysis of emotional, violent, drug-induced, and other critical and/or stressful incidents that require field analysis and/or resolution. Combined Course Library CJC - 7 March 21, 2007 Class Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 231 Constitutional Law Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Lab Credit 3 0 3 The course covers the impact of the Constitution of the United States and its amendments on the criminal justice system. Topics include the structure of the Constitution and its amendments, court decisions pertinent to contemporary criminal justice issues, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify/discuss the basic structure of the United States Constitution and the rights/procedures as interpreted by the courts. This course is also available through the Virtual Learning Community (VLC). Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 232 Civil Liability Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course covers liability issues for the criminal justice professional. Topics include civil rights violations, tort liability, employment issues, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to explain civil trial procedures and discuss contemporary liability issues. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 233 Correctional Law Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course introduces statutory/case law pertinent to correctional concepts, facilities, and related practices. Topics include examination of major legal issues encompassing incarceration, probation, parole, restitution, pardon, restoration of rights, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify/discuss legal issues which directly affect correctional systems and personnel. Effective Term – Fall 1999 [1999*03] CJC 240 Law Enforcement Management and Supervision Prerequisites: Bus 253 Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course provides a study of the best known methods and practices of police leadership and management. Topics include the role of the manager in law enforcement, communications, time-management in law enforcement, managing problems, training and law enforcement productivity. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and discuss methods and practices capable of moving law enforcement agencies forward into the twentyfirst century. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 241 Community-Based Corrections Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course covers programs for convicted offenders that are used both as alternatives to incarceration and in postincarceration situations. Topics include offenders, diversion, house arrest, restitution, community service, probation and parole, including both public and private participation, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify/discuss the various programs from the perspective of the criminal justice professional, the offender, and the community. Combined Course Library CJC - 8 March 21, 2007 Class Effective Term – Fall 2006 [2006*03] – SBCC 07/21/06 CJC 244 Footwear and Tire Imprints Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Lab Credit 2 3 3 This course provides a study of the fundamental concepts of footwear and tire imprint evidence as related to forensic science. Topics include proper photographic recording, casting, recognition of wear patterns and imprint identification. Upon completion, the student should be able to recognize, record, photograph, and identify footwear and tire imprints. Effective Term – Spring 2000 [2000*01] CJC 244 Footwear and Tire Imprints Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 2 3 3 This course provides a study of the fundamental concepts of footwear and tire imprint evidence as related to forensic science. Topics include proper photographic recording, casting, recognition of wear patterns and imprint identification. Upon completion, the student should be able to recognize, record, photograph, and identify footwear and tire imprints. This course is a unique concentration requirement in the Latent Evidence concentration in the Latent Evidence concentration in the Criminal Justice Technology Program. Effective Term – Spring 2000 [2000*01] CJC 245 Friction Ridge Analysis Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 2 3 3 This course introduces the basic elements of fingerprint technology and techniques applicable to the criminal justice field. Topics include the history and meaning of fingerprints, pattern types and classification, filing sequence, searching and referencing. Upon completion, students should be able to discuss and demonstrate the fundamental techniques of basic fingerprint technology. This course is a unique concentration requirement in the Latent Evidence concentration in the Criminal Justice Technology Program. Effective Term – Spring 2000 [2000*01] CJC 246 Adv Friction Ridge Analys Prerequisites: CJC 245 Corequisites: None 2 3 3 This course introduces the theories and processes of advanced friction ridge analysis. Topics include evaluation of friction ridges, chart preparation, comparative analysis for valued determination rendering proper identification, chemical enhancement and AFIS preparation and usage. Upon completion, students must show an understanding of proper procedures for friction ridge analysis through written testing and practical exercises. This course is a unique concentration requirement in the Latent Evidence concentration in the Criminal Justice Technology Program. Combined Course Library CJC - 9 March 21, 2007 Class Effective Term – Spring 2007*01 [2007-01] - CRC 03/22/06 CJC 249 Forensic Accounting Prerequisites: ACC 120 Corequisites: None Lab Credit 2 2 3 This course introduces students to theoretical and practical aspects of asset and cash control investigations through internal audit and fraud investigation procedure used in corporate investigation. The emphasis is placed on procedures used to identify the absence of proper controls or the existence of improper activity, which creates illegal activity. Upon completion, students will be able to conduct fraud investigations including the collection of evidence and preparation of the case for criminal prosecution. This course is a unique concentration requirement in the Financial Crime/Computer Fraud concentration in the Criminal Justice Technology Program. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 249 Forensic Accounting Prerequisites: ACC 220 Corequisites: None 3 2 4 This course introduces students to theoretical and practical aspects of asset and cash control investigations through internal audit and fraud investigation procedure used in corporate investigation. The emphasis is placed on procedures used to identify the absence of proper controls or the existence of improper activity, which creates illegal activity. Upon completion, students will be able to conduct fraud investigations including the collection of evidence and preparation of the case for criminal prosecution. This course is a unique concentration requirement in the Financial Crime/Computer Fraud concentration in the Criminal Justice Technology Program. Effective Term – Spring 2007*01 [2007-01] - CRC 03/22/06 CJC 250 Forensic Biology I Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 2 2 3 This course covers important biological principles that are applied in the crime laboratory. Topics include forensic toxicology, forensic serology, microscopy, and DNA typing analysis, with an overview of organic and inorganic analysis. Upon completion, students should be able to articulate how a crime laboratory processes physical evidence submitted by law enforcement agencies. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 250 Forensic Biology I Prerequisites: None Corequisites: BIO 110 or BIO 111 1 2 2 This course covers important biological principles that are applied in the crime laboratory. Topics include forensic toxicology, forensic serology, microscopy, and DNA typing analysis, with an overview of organic and inorganic analysis. Upon completion, students should be able to articulate how a crime laboratory processes physical evidence submitted by law enforcement agencies. Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 251 Forensic Chemistry I Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 3 2 4 This course provides a study of the fundamental concepts of chemistry as it relates to forensic science. Topics include physical and chemical properties of substances, metric measurements, chemical changes, elements, compounds, gases, and atomic structure. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental concepts of forensic chemistry. Combined Course Library CJC - 10 March 21, 2007 Class Effective Term – Summer 1997 [1997*02] CJC 252 Forensic Chemistry II Prerequisites: CJC 251 Corequisites: None Lab Credit 3 2 4 This course provides a study of specialized areas of chemistry specifically related to forensic science. Topics include properties of light, emission and absorption spectra, spectrophotometry, gas and liquid chromatography, and related topics in organic and biochemistry. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an understanding of specialized concepts in forensic chemistry. Effective Term – Spring 2006 [2006*01] – CRC 09/28/05 CJC 255 Issue in Crim Justice App Prerequisites: CJC 111, CJC 221, and CJC 231 Corequisites: None 3 0 3 This course provides an opportunity to exhibit interpersonal and technical skills required for application of criminal justice concepts in contemporary practical situations. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking and integration of theory and practical skills components. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge required of any entry-level law enforcement officer. Effective Term – Summer 2006 [2006*02] – CRC 03/22/06 CJC 256 Forensic Surveying Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 2 3 3 This course provides students with the requisite understanding and skills necessary to employ surveying equipment to position and map a crime or traffic homicide scene. Topics include triangulation and rectangular coordinate grids, polar coordinates, establishing datum points, Global Positioning Systems and total station positioning and mapping. Upon completion, students should be able to accurately use a total station system for the purpose of positioning and mapping crime or traffic homicide scenes. Effective Term – Summer 2007 [2007*02] – CRC 03/21/07 CJC 260 Threat Assessment Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 1 2 2 This course prepares students to perform extensive security audits for private corporations and for local and state government, identifying weaknesses in their overall security programs. Emphasis will be placed on risk analysis studies that examine the methods, procedures, and systems for security gaps and vulnerabilities. Upon completion, students should be able to evaluate all facets of a protective program from corporate disaster response planning to security teams guarding local/state officials. This course is restricted to the Criminal Justice Technology curriculum. Effective Term – Summer 2007 [2007*02] – CRC 03/21/07 CJC 261 High-Risk Situations Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 1 2 2 This course prepares students to employ proper response methods, including a risk and attack analysis, when faced with high-risk situations. Emphasis will be placed on cover and evacuation techniques when faced with an active, barricaded shooter, improvised explosive device recognition, and hazardous material impact assessment. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate an ability to analyze a high-risk situation and use the proper decision making process to respond. This course is restricted to the Criminal Justice Technology curriculum. Combined Course Library CJC - 11 March 21, 2007 Class Effective Term – Summer 2007 [2007*02] – CRC 03/21/07 CJC 262 High-Risk Event Planning Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None Lab Credit 1 2 2 This course introduces students to the principles of high-risk executive protection and the planning associated with security during visits from government officials and other dignitaries. Emphasis will be placed on conducting advance surveys, residential security, restaurant and banquet security, surveillance detection, and counter surveillance operations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the ability to write security plans for high-risk events. This course is restricted to the Criminal Justice Technology curriculum. Effective Term – Summer 2007 [2007*02] – CRC 03/21/07 CJC 263 Motorcade Safety Prerequisites: None Corequisites: None 1 2 2 This course prepares students to plan and assist in travel procedures and motorcade security for corporate and government officials. Emphasis will be placed on driving at varying speeds and conditions, arrival and departure techniques, route selection, attack recognition, vehicle evacuations, and open air rescue. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate through practical application tactical driving techniques and proper motorcade protection. This course is restricted to the Criminal Justice Technology curriculum. See the SEL and SEM prefixes for generic Selected Topics and Seminar course descriptions. Combined Course Library CJC - 12 March 21, 2007

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