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Pankow Voc-Tech > Career and Technical Education > Law Enforcement > About

Law Enforcement

Tom Grindem

586.783.6570 ext. 1348

grindth@lc-ps.org

  

 

This is a two-year course designed to prepare students who have an interest in one of the

numerous careers in law related fields and emergency services.

 

Students are introduced to Michigan Criminal Law and its applications, police procedures, police administration, criminal investigations, court procedures, first-aid, CPR and the Criminal Justice System as a whole. Students will become familiar with employment opportunities of local agencies, and internships will be made available with those working in the field of law enforcement.

 

Students compete in local and national skills competitions against other secondary criminal justice students through SkillsUSA and can earn transferable college credits through demonstration of academic knowledge and skills learned through this course.

 

COURSE SYLLABUS (STATE ARTICULATIONS).doc

In-Class Curriculum

Text

   1. Michigan Criminal Law and Police Procedure-Michigan State Police

   2. Criminal Justice Today- Schmalleger

   3. Criminal Investigation- Bennett/Hess

   4. Essentials of Fire Fighting-IFSTA

 

Clues In Crime

  1. Module 1 – Physical Evidence
  2. Module 2 – Fingerprints
  3. Module 3 – Impression Evidence
  4. Module 4 – Trace & Transfer Evidence
  5. Module 5 – Hair
  6. Module 6 – Fibers
  7. Module 7 – More Trace Evidence
  8. Module 8 – Blood ID and Individualization
  9. Module 9 – Blood Stain Pattern Analysis
  10. Module 10 – Crime Scene Analysis

Police Training Certifications

  1. Community Policing
  2. Use of Force
  3. Patrol Response to Active Shooters
  4. Crash Investigations
  5. DUI
  6. Effective Courtroom Testimony
  7. Report Writing
  8. Responding to Robbery Homicide
  9. Surviving Search Warrants
  10. Suicide by Cop
  11. Pursuit Decision Making
  12. Crisis Negotiations

Fire Fighting

1. CPAT training

2. Fire Science

3. Emergency Medical Response

 

****Congratulations****

SkillsUSA State Qualifiers

  • CSI -Tim N, Tracy M, and Sara S - Regional Gold Medal
  • First Responder - Aaron F - Regional Bronze Medal
  • Criminal Justice - Anthony C
  • Firefighting - Anthony A, Jesse J, and Trevor S
About

Video: Class Activities

Links

Macomb Sheriff's Dept

Richmond Police Department

Clinton Twp Police Dept

Chesterfield Township Police Dept

MedStar Ambulance

Harrison Twp Fire Dept

Chesterfield Twp Fire Dept

Lenox Twp Fire Dept

Michigan State Police

Macomb Police Academy

Macomb Fire Academy

Labs

  • Accident Investigation
  • Booking Procedures/Fingerprinting
  • Casting
  • Communications
  • CSI photography
  • Employment Exam
  • Encyclopedia of American Prisons (abstracts)
  • Faces (sketch Artist)
  • Fallen Troopers (Officer Safety Critiques)
  • First Aid/CPR
  • Forensic Case Abstract (s)
  • Forensic Science: Dealing with Evidence(CD-ROM)
  • Forensics (CD-ROM)
  • GPS
  • Handcuffing
  • Job Application, Cover Letter, Resume
  • Job Shadow (as available)
  • Latent Fingerprint Lift &ID
  • MCOLES Pre-employment test
  • Metal Detector (Evidence Collection)
  • Mind of a Killer (CD-ROM)
  • Mock Trial
  • Opposing Viewpoints (current issues in policing)
  • Police Administration
  • Radar Operations
  • Report Writing
  • Street Survival Tactics
  • Traffic stops
  • Arrest Procedures
  • Current Issues in Criminal Justice

 

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