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$125. June 19-23 8AM, August 14-18 8AM and October 16-20- 8AM. Class limited to 14 participants - click here
to register
This course follows
the TCLEOSE curriculum for Basic Instructor Certification. Students will be required
to research, develop, prepare, and instruct lessons on law enforcement related
topics.
Request for class
through email: Johnny.sexton@hccs.edu
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Pre-requisite: Basic Instructor Course #1014, $125. June 26-30 - 8AM; July 10-14 8 AM; September 4-8 - 8AM.Limited Enrollment -
click here
to register
This
course stresses hands-on training of the concepts and techniques required by law
enforcement firearms instructors. Course topics include: role of the firearms
instructor, range safety, training liability, shooting fundamentals, weapons
nomenclature, course development, target analysis, weapons qualification, and
firearms range management.
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$75. May 2-4; July 25-27; August 29-31; September 19-21; October 31-Nov.2 - 8AM - click here to register
This course enables law enforcement officers to
earn their Practitioner Certification in applying the Standardized Field
Sobriety Test (SFST) to suspected impaired drivers.
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$125. TBA, 2006. 8 AM SFST - click here to register
Practitioners must have a Basic Instructor Certification and the 24-hour SFST course prior to entering this program. The SFST instructor will certify for NHTSA SFST training curriculum and permitted to administer the SFST courses for their departments with on-staff instructors.
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$125. July 17-20; September 11-14 - 8AM - click here to
register
Police
management seeks to select, hire, and train the most highly qualified personnel
available. Once selection and hiring are complete, the Field Training Officer
serves to facilitate the necessary transition from recruit to competent police
officer.
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$125. May 23-26; August 7-10; October 2-5 - 8AM - click here to
register
This course is designed to help prepare the new supervisor
for their supervisory and leadership role. Course objectives will include:
values, ethics, and principals, communication, leadership styles, planning and
organizing, liability issues, civil rights, special investigative issues and
other topics.
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$125. May 8-12, 2p-10p, October 16-20 2p-10p, November 13-17 2p-10p -
click here
to register
The first in a series of accident
investigation courses to follow the Basic Peace Officer Certification course.
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$75. May 9-11; August 22-24; September 26-30 - 8AM - click here
to register
Topics include
probable cause, detention and arrest, exceptions to search warrant requirements,
search warrant principles and preparation including documentation and components
of a probable cause affidavit, suppression hearings, and civil liability.
TCLEOSE intermediate core course.
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$75. May 23-26 8AM - click here to
register
The
student will identify objectives, preparation, and procedures for searching a
crime scene; diagram crime scene sketches and identify their relationship to
photographs; and identify and classify fingerprints, types of impressions, and
techniques for locating and developing impressions. TCLEOSE intermediate core
course.
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$75. April 25-26; October 10-12 - 8AM - click here
to register
Study of the use of force including psychological and
emotional factors, "use of force" factors, force options, and deadly force. Also
includes legal issues such as civil rights complaints, governmental liability,
court decisions, and vicarious liability. TCLEOSE intermediate core course.
Includes the use of the firearms training system
(F.A.T.S.).
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New Classes starting in February 2006, Day and Evening Classes. Call for Orientation, Start Dates and Pricing. Dr. Chris Carmen (713) 718-8377; Ms. Scott at (713) 718-8364 or Mr. Galloway (713) 718-8336
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Call for Orientation, Start Dates and Pricing. Contact Ms. Smith at
713-640-0323 to attend.
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$125. TBA - click here to register. This course certifies operators
assigned to the communications division for police departments. The
student will have a basic understanding of telecommunications, relationships
with the community and the role of the emergency communications professional as
a member of the public safety team.
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Summer
2006 Criminal Justice Classes
Starting June 5,
2006
Tuesday 3:00PM 4:00PM HCCS
NE-Codwell Hall Career related activities encountered in
the students area of specialization are offered through
a cooperative agreement between the college, employer, and student. Under
supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom
learning with work experience. Directly related to a technical
discipline, specific teaching objectives guide the student. Taught by police
for police. (Instructor: TBA )
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Distance Education
History, philosophy, and ethical considerations of criminal justice; crime
defined; its nature and impact; overview of the criminal justice
system; law enforcement; court systems prosecution and defense; trial procedures
and corrections. Taught by police for police. (Instructor: Johnny
Sexton, (713) 718-8326 or Johnny.sexton@hccs.edu)
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Distance Education The
judiciary in the criminal justice system;
structure of the American Court System; prosecution; right to counsel; pretrial
release; grand juries; type and rules of evidence and sentencing. Taught by
police for police. (Instructor: Johnny Sexton, (713) 718-8326 or
Johnny.sexton@hccs.edu ) Starting January 13
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Distance Education (Instructor: E. Bailey)
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Monday/Wednesday 5:30PM 8:00PM at HCCS Northline
(Instructor: Chris Carmean)
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Tuesday/Thursday 5:30PM 8:00PM HCCS Northline
(Instructor: Chris Carmean)
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Monday/Wednesday 8:00AM 10:30AM at HCCS NW
Westgate (Instructor: H.Hardy)
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Tuesday/Thursday 8:00AM 10:30AM at HCCS NW Westgate
(Instructor: H.Hardy)
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