Maricopa Community Colleges  AJS110   19966-19975 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 12/12/95
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.
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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)
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AJS110   19966-19975 Law and Legal Review I
    I. Arrest Defined
        A. ARS 13-3881
        B. U.S. Supreme Court
      II. Elements of an Arrest
          A. Four basic elements
            1. Intention
            2. Authority
            3. Seizure
            4. Understanding
          B. Intention to arrest
          C. Power to arrest
          D. Authority of the person making the arrest
          E. Seizure and detention
          F. Understanding
        III. Types of Arrest
            A. Arrest with a warrant
            B. Arrest without a warrant
            C. Probable cause defined
            D. Issuance of a warrant
            E. Arrest by citizen
            F. Entrapment
            G. Persons subject to arrest
              1. Immune from arrest
              2. Federal employees
              3. Military personnel
              4. Juveniles
              5. Diplomatic immunity
              6. Legislators
              7. Illegal aliens
          IV. Use of Force in Making an Arrest or Detention
              A. ARS 13-3881
              B. Deadly force
              C. Non-lethal force
              D. Entering a building
            V. Health and Safety Concerns
                A. Drug paraphernalia
                B. Weapons
                C. Communicable diseases
              VI. Concepts and Terminology of Criminal Law
                  A. Alternatives to arrest/prosection
                    1. Mediation
                    2. Warnings
                    3. Civil remedies
                    4. Referral services
                  B. Puposes of ARS Title 13
                  C. "Spirit of the law" vs. "letter of law"
                  D. Culpable mental states
                  E. ARS 13-105 definitions
                  F. Time limitations
                  G. Criminal liability
                  H. Duress
                  I. Legally incapable of committing a crime
                  J. Felonies and misdemeanors
                  K. Imprisonment
                  L. Restitution and fines
                  M. Suspension of civil rights and occupational disabilities
                  N. Preparatory offenses
                VII. Homicide
                    A. Definitions
                    B. Negligent homicide
                    C. Manslaughter
                    D. Second degree murder
                    E. First degree murder
                  VIII. Assault
                      A. Endangerment
                      B. Threatening or intimidating
                      C. Assault
                      D. Aggravated assault
                      E. Unlawfully administering intoxicating liquors, narcotic drug, or dangerous drug
                      F. Assault: vicious animals
                    IX. Kidnapping
                        A. Definitions
                        B. Custodial interference
                        C. Unlawful imprisonment
                        D. Kidnapping
                      X. Sexual Offenses
                          A. Definitions
                          B. Indecent exposure
                          C. Public sexual indecency
                          D. Sexual abuse
                          E. Sexual assault
                          F. Sexual assault of a spouse
                          G. Adultery
                          H. Open and notorious cohabitation
                          I. Crime against nature
                          J. Lewd and lascivious acts
                          K. Defenses
                        XI. Crimes against Children
                            A. Commercial sexual exploitation of a minor
                            B. Sexual exploitation of a minor
                            C. Dangerous crimes against children
                            D. Reporting instances of suspected child abuse/neglect
                            E. Child abuse
                            F. Child neglect
                            G. Sexual conduct with a minor
                            H. Child molestation
                          XII. Criminal Trespass and burglary
                              A. Definitions
                              B. Third degree trespass
                              C. Second degree trespass
                              D. First degree trespass
                              E. Third degree burglary
                              F. Second degree burglary
                              G. First degree burglary
                            XIII. Criminal Damage to property
                                A. Definitions
                                B. Criminal damage
                                C. Aggravated criminal damage
                              XIV. Arson
                                  A. Definitions
                                  B. Reckless burning
                                  C. Arson of a structure or property
                                  D. Arson of an occupied structure
                                XV. Theft
                                    A. Definitons
                                    B. Theft
                                    C. Unlawful use of means of transportation
                                    D. Shoplifting
                                    E. Unlawful failure to return rented property
                                    F. Issuing a bad check
                                  XVI. Robbery
                                      A. Definitions
                                      B. Robbery
                                      C. Aggravated robbery
                                      D. Armed robbery
                                    XVII. Forgery
                                        A. Definitions
                                        B. Forgery
                                        C. Criminal simulation
                                        D. Criminal impersonation
                                        E. Unlawful use of slugs
                                      XVIII. Credit Card Fraud
                                          A. Definitions
                                          B. Theft of a credit card
                                          C. Forgery of a credit card
                                          D. Fraudulent use of a credit card
                                        XIX. Fraud
                                            A. Permissible inferences
                                            B. Possession of altered property
                                            C. Trafficking in stolen property
                                          XX. Obstruction
                                              A. Obstructing governmental operations
                                              B. Refusing to aid a peace officer
                                              C. Refusing to a ssist in fire control
                                              D. Impersonating a public servant
                                              E. Tampering with public record
                                              F. Obstructing a criminal investigation
                                            XXI. Escape
                                                A. Definitions
                                                B. Escape in the third degree
                                                C. Escape in the second degree
                                                D. Escape in the first degree
                                                E. Failure to appear in the second degree
                                                F. Failure to appear in the first degree
                                                G. Resisting arrest
                                                H. Hindering prosection defined
                                                I. Hindering prosection in the second degree
                                                J. Hindering prosection in the first degree
                                              XXII. Bribery
                                                  A. Definitions
                                                  B. Bribery of a public servant or party official
                                                  C. Trading in public office
                                                  D. Forfeiture and disqualification from office
                                                  E. Commercial bribery
                                                XXIII. Perjury and Related Offenses
                                                    A. Definitions
                                                    B. Perjury
                                                    C. False swearing
                                                    D. Influencing a witness
                                                    E. Tampering with physical evidence
                                                    F. Interfering with judicial proceeding
                                                    G. Tampering with a witness
                                                    H. Influencing a juror
                                                    I. Jury tampering
                                                  XXIV. Offenses against Public Order
                                                      A. Unlawful assembly
                                                      B. Riot
                                                      C. Disorderly conduct
                                                      D. Loitering
                                                      E. Obstructing a public thoroughfare
                                                      F. False reporting
                                                      G. USe of the telephone to terrify, intimidate, etc.
                                                      H. Cruelty to animals
                                                    XXV. Weapons and Explosives
                                                        A. Definitions
                                                        B. Micsonduct involving weapons
                                                        C. Misconduct involving explosives
                                                        D. Depositing explosives
                                                        E. Control of firearms
                                                        F. Sale or gift of a firearm to a minor
                                                        G. Misconduct involving simulated explosive devices
                                                      XXVI. Prostitution
                                                        XXVII. Gambling
                                                            A. Definitions
                                                            B. Betting and wagering
                                                            C. Possession of a gambling device
                                                          XXVIII. Drug Offenses
                                                              A. Definitions
                                                              B. Possession and sale of peyote
                                                              C. Possession and sale of a vapor-releasing substance
                                                              D. Sale of precursor chemicals
                                                              E. Possession, use, production, sale or transportation of mariguana
                                                              F. Possession, use, administration, acquisition, sale, manufacture or transportation of prescription-only drugs
                                                              G. Possession, use, administrtion, acquisition, sale, manufacture or transportation of dangerous drugs
                                                              H. Possession, use, administration, acquisition, sale, manufacture or transportation of narcotic drugs
                                                              I. Possession, manufacture, delivery and advertisement of drug paraphernalia
                                                              J. Imitation controlled substances
                                                              K. Imitation prescription-only drugs
                                                              L. Imitation over-the-counter drugs
                                                              M. Manufacture of certain substances and drugs
                                                            XXIX. Obscenity
                                                              XXX. Family Offenses
                                                                  A. Domestic violence
                                                                  B. Order of protection
                                                                  C. Contributing to the delinquency of a minor
                                                                  D. Chld or vulnerable adult abuse
                                                                  E. ARS Title, Chapter 36, sections 3619, 3620, 3622
                                                                XXXI. Miscellaneous Offenses
                                                                    A. Abuse of venerated objects
                                                                    B. Interruption of or injury to cable television systems
                                                                    C. Defacing or damaging petroglyphs
                                                                    D. Adding poison or other harmful substances to food
                                                                  XXXII. Liquor Laws Violations
                                                                      A. Licensed premises
                                                                      B. Unlawful acts
                                                                      C. Live entertainment
                                                                      D. Reportin goffenses
                                                                      E. Administrative citation system
                                                                    XXXIII. Children: ARS Title 8
                                                                        A. Protective service workers
                                                                        B. Child care personnel
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