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Description of program:


Law Enforcement/Criminal Behaviors focuses on the major areas of criminal law and procedures and criminal behavior. Law Enforcement students explore and prepare 1for careers in criminal justice, corrections, and related fields. Major areas of study include: Police investigation, criminal psychology, crime scene investigation (CSI), corrections, legal issues, security, human relations, police operations, and administration. Criminal Behavior students will explore the minds of the criminal, what motivates them and the methods behind their actions. Criminal Behaviors will 2take the student from the elementary level of criminal psychology into the minds of some of the most notorious criminals. Students are given the opportunity to solve some of the most bizarre crimes. This is an application process program. Students may attend one or two years. Neither year is a prerequisite for the other.

Content Area:

 

• Knowledge of Criminal Law and Procedures

• Investigation

• Handcuffing

• Job Shadows & Work Experience

• Domestic Relations

• Fingerprinting

• Critical Thinking

• Criminal Profiling

• Arrest and Search Procedures

• Crime Scene Processing

• Psychology

• Mechanics of Arrest and Search

• Patrol Techniques

• Corrections

• Ethics

 

 

Career Opportunities:

 

• Administrator

• Attorney/Lawyer

• Corrections Officer

• Crime Scene Scientist

• Criminal Profiler

• Social Worker

• Police Officer

• Juvenile Probation Officer

 

Helpful Skills:

 

• Reading Competencies and Language Skills

• Communication Skills

• Accuracy & Precision

• Problem Solving Skills

 

 

 

 

Click here for our APPLICATION

 

James Martemucci

Instructor

Retired Michigan State Police Detective.
Phone: 269-968-2271, ext. 221

Howard Swabash

Instructor

Retired Michigan State Police Detective Lieutenant.
Phone: 269-968-2271, ext. 222

 

Bill Burgess

Instructional Associate

Phone: 269-968-2271, ext. 219

 

 

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