Maricopa Community Colleges  AJS107   19964-19976 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 02/27/96
AJS107 19964-19976 LEC 3 Credit(s) 3 Period(s)
Patrol Procedures
Specialized areas of the patrol function, including responding to crowds, riots, bomb threats, intoxication, hazardous materials, fires, and domestic disputes. Partially fulfills Arizona POST (Peace Officer Standards and Training) requirements for proficiency skills academy attendance. Prerequisites: AJS101, AJS109, AJS212, AJS230, AJS260, AJS270, and AJS275.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
AJS107   19964-19976 Patrol Procedures
1. Describe and demonstrate tactics for intervention in critical situations and domestic disputes. (I)
2. Describe and demonstrate tactics for controling situations involving crowds and/or riots. (II)
3. Describe and demonstrate tactics for handling disasters, including bomb threats. (III)
4. Describe and demonstrate methods of identifying and controlling intoxicated persons. (IV)
5. Describe and demonstrate safety and protective practices required when handling hazardous material incidents. (V)
6. Explain and demonstrate how to conduct a safe search of a fire scene. (VI)
7. Describe and exemplify the roles of the police officer in various kinds of civil disputes. (VII)
8. Describe and exemplify methods for conducting interviews and interrogations. (VIII)
9. Explain levels of resistance and levels of control as they apply to the use of force by a police officer. (IX)
10. Describe and exemplify tactics used in police driving. (X)
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AJS107   19964-19976 Patrol Procedures
    I. Crisis Intervention and Domestic Disputes
        A. Definition
        B. Trends
        C. Options in dealing with domestic disputes
        D. Required responses to domestic violence
        E. Resource agencies for victims of domestic violence
        F. Criminal laws
        G. Civil laws
        H. Tactics for effective intervention
      II. Crowd and Riot Control
          A. Role of the police officer
          B. Demonstrations
          C. Laws governing unlawful assemblies
          D. The nature of crowds
          E. Tactics for effective crowd control
        III. Bomb Threats and Disasters
            A. Explosive incidents
            B. Recognition of explosives
            C. Booby trap devices
            D. Bomb threat calls
            E. Criminal laws: Title 13
            F. Crime scene procedures
            G. Disaster control
          IV. Intoxication
              A. What alcohol is
              B. The process of intoxication
              C. Medical conditions that mimic intoxication
              D. Tactics for control of intoxicated persons
            V. Hazardous Materials
                A. Characteristics of hazardous materials
                B. Federal and state regulations
                C. Minimum competencies and skills required to handle hazardous materials
                D. Planning and scene management
                E. Detection of hazardous materials
                F. Personnel protection and safety
              VI. Fires
                  A. Structural fire hazards
                  B. Areas unsafe to enter
                  C. Conducting a safe search
                  D. Classes of fires
                  E. Vehicle fires
                  F. Securing a fire scene
                VII. Civil Disputes
                    A. Role of the police officer
                    B. Arbitration
                    C. Repossessions
                    D. Landlord Tenant Act
                  VIII. Interviewing and Questioning
                      A. The interviewer/interrogator
                      B. Preparation for the interview
                      C. Setting for the interview
                      D. Miranda Rights
                      E. Tactics for effective interviewing/interrogation
                      F. Interviews during field interrogations
                      G. In-the-field identifications
                      H. Furnishing information to the news media
                      I. Obtaining information from medical sources in DUI and child abuse cases
                      J. Reid technique
                    IX. Use of Force
                        A. Justifications
                        B. Elements of force
                        C. Range of response/level of control
                        D. Levels of resistance
                        E. Escalation and de-escalation of force
                      X. Vehicle Operations
                          A. Tactical police driving
                          B. The driving task
                          C. Defensive and offensive driving
                          D. Vehicle dynamics
                          E. Road conditions, turn-arounds, backing, and stranded motorists
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