Application of Investigations
Credits: 1
Course Number: 30-504-502
Course Description
30-504-502 APPLICATION OF INVESTIGATIONS ...Through classroom lecture, on-campus lab, and WI Department of Justice 720 Academy integration exercises students will learn and apply skills addressed in the following Phase III topics of the Department of Justice 720 Academy curriculum framework: Ethics II: Moral Reasoning and Professional Responsibility, Cultural Competence II: Fair and Impartial Policing, Interrogations, Testifying in Court, Crimes III and Physical Evidence.
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- III.Z.1. Develop sensitivity to ethical issues that are likely to arise in law enforcement.
- III.Z.2. Reason carefully about ethical conflicts
- III.Z.3. Integrate professional norms and values into your personal identity.
- III.Z.4. Exhibit competence in ethical problem solving.
- III.V.1. Interpret state and federal laws related to discrimination and diversity.
- III.V.2. Describe how biased policing affects the agency and the community.
- III.A.1. Examine the fundamentals of interrogations.
- III.A.2. Conduct interrogations.*
- III.B.1. Prepare for court.
- III.B.2. Describe how to be an effective witness.
- III.B.3. Testify as a witness in court.
- III.R.1. Analyze facts, circumstances, and situations and determine which, if any, crimes involving drugs, alcohol or other criminal activity have been committed.
- III.R.2. Analyze facts, circumstances, and situations and determine which, if any, forfeiture offenses have been committed.
- III.R.3. Analyze facts, circumstances, and situations and determine which, if any, crimes against persons have been committed.
- III.R.4. Analyze facts, circumstances, and situations and determine which, if any, crimes against property have been committed.
- III.X.1. Review the role evidence plays in criminal investigations and prosecutions.
- III.X.2. Apply the steps for processing crime scenes.
- III.X.3. Apply appropriate strategies to locate, handle, and package evidentiary items.
- III.X.4. Document the crime scene. *
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