CRJ 125 - Patrol Procedures

Description:CRJ 125 includes patrol functions, types of calls and methods of response, protection of scene, response to hazardous materials spills, crime prevention, and patrol techniques. This course helps prepare learners to demonstrate effective patrol techniques; interact professionally with complainants, victims, witnesses, suspects, members of the community-at-large and employees of criminal justice system agencies; apply effective officer safety considerations in patrol situations; respond successfully to a variety of patrol situations to include community caretaker and crime prevention functions, traffic matters, calls for service and criminal investigations; document patrol operations; and demonstrate case processing behaviors.
Credit hours:3-0-3
Prerequisite(s):eligibility for ENGL 101
Applicability towards graduation:
  • Certificate or degree - All Certificates, AAS, ALS
  • Group requirement - Not Applicable
  • Area of concentration - Not Applicable
Offered:Offered in Spring.

Spring 2010 Offerings

CourseSecBegEndDaysInstructorNotes
CRJ 125015:30p8:20pWDawson, G

Criminal Justice Courses

NumberTitleHours
CRJ 110Criminal Justice Fundamentals3-0-3
CRJ 112Investigative Report Writing3-0-3
CRJ 113Fundamentals of Investigations and Investigative Reporting3-0-3
CRJ 114Criminal Law3-0-3
CRJ 116Probation/Parole3-0-3
CRJ 125Patrol Procedures3-0-3
CRJ 126Emergency Telecommunications3-0-3
CRJ 128Corrections Fundamentals3-0-3
CRJ 130Juvenile Delinquency3-0-3
CRJ 132Institutional Behavior in Corrections3-0-3
CRJ 134Correctional Counseling & Treatment0-0-3
CRJ 140Defensive Tactics for Criminal Justice3-0-3
CRJ 200Youth, The Law and Police Intervention3-0-3
CRJ 210Law Enforcement and Community Relations3-0-3
CRJ 290Work Experience Practicum & Seminar1-1-3
CRJ 295Special Projects1-1-3