Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 12/12/95 | |||
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AJS110 19966-19975 | LEC | 3 Credit(s) | 3 Period(s) |
Law and Legal Review I | |||
In-depth study of the Arizona laws governing arrest by peace officers, as well as, an intensive study of the Arizona substantive criminal law code (ARS Title 13). Focuses on specific sections of ARS Title 4 and ARS Title 8, as they apply to peace officers in Arizona. Partially fulfill the Arizona POST (Peace Officer Standard and Trainiing) Board requirements for Proficiency Skills Academy attendance. Prerequisites: (AJS101, AJS109 AJS212, AJS230, AJS260, AJS270 and AJS275) or departmental approval. | |||
MCCCD Official Course Competencies: | |
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AJS110 19966-19975 | Law and Legal Review I |
1. | Define the term arrest, and list the elements of an arrest. (I, II) |
2. | Describe the various types of arrest, and identify categories of persons subject to arrest. (III) |
3. | Define the types of force that are used in making an arrest or detention. (IV) |
4. | Identify and describe health and safety factors that must be considered when making an arrest. (V) |
5. | Define and exemplify concepts and terminology used in the area of criminal law. (VI) |
6. | Define and exemplify the following types of criminal behavior: homicide, assault, kidnapping, sexual offenses, crimes against children, criminal trespass and burglary, criminal damage to property, arson, theft, robbery, forgery, credit card fraud, fraud, obstruction, escape, bribery, perjury and related offenses, offenses against public order, weapons and explosives, prostitution, gambling, drug offenses, obscenity, family offenses, liquor law violations, and other miscellaneous offenses. (VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII) |
7. | Describe the roles of professionals who work with children in crisis. (XXXIII) |
MCCCD Official Course Outline: | |
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AJS110 19966-19975 | Law and Legal Review I |
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