Law Enforcement I
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Telephone: 903-731-8005 Ext 2015
Welcome to Law Enforcement I!
In this class there will be an overview of the history, organization, and functions of local, state, and federal law enforcement. This course includes the role of constitutional law, the United States legal system, criminal law, law enforcement terminology, and the classification and elements of crime.
Tentative Course-Content Overview for Law Enforcement I
Below is a tentative syllabus for the year. This is only tentative, so lessons may change.
- First Six Weeks
- History of Law Enforcement
- Core Development of Law Enforcement
- Second Six Weeks
- Role of the United States Constitution
- Constitutional Laws of local, state, and federal courts.
- Third Six Weeks
- Miranda V Arizona
- Procedural and Substantive Criminal Law
- Fourth Six Weeks
- Victim and Witness Protection Acts
- Federal laws related to Witness Protection Program
- Fifth Six Weeks
- Rights Juvenile Offenders
- Battered Child Syndrome
- Sixth Six Weeks
- Behavioral symptoms of drug users and dangers
- Community-oriented policing and probable cause
Supplies
- 1 inch binder
- Dividers
- Black or blue pens
- Notebook paper
- Spiral Notebook
- Ipad
Grading, Make-up, and Late Work Policies
- Major writing assignments, tests, projects, and presentations=60%; Daily assignments, homework, and quizzes=40%.
- Make-up work- You have one day for each day you were absent to turn in your work.
- Late work: Thirty points off if One day late; fifty points if two days late; I won’t accept any late work after two days late.
Extra-curricular activities are no excuse for late work.
Guidelines
- Be on time in your assigned seat before the tardy bell rings.
- Bring all materials to class and take them with you when you leave, unless you borrowed it from me.
- Treat each person in this room with respect and dignity.
- Follow all procedures and policies as outlined in the PHS Handbook.
- This class is a No Whining Zone. That means that there will be no whining for any reason. Everything that I do is in your best interest, so please respect the No Whining Zone this year.
- No food or Drinks allowed in the classroom.
- No Cellphones, No Exceptions!!!!
Procedures/Expectations
When you enter the room:
- Enter quietly and immediately be seated.
- Get out supplies or borrow if you don’t have them.
- Begin working on the warm-up, this should be done before the bell rings.
If you are tardy:
- Enter quietly
- Sign Tardy Log
- Excused: Place on front of my desk.
When you are absent:
- It is your responsibility to get your assignments, I will not remind you to get assignments missed, and you should not ask me what you missed.
- If you have questions about an assignment, please see me AFTER class or before or after school.
When you are finished with an assignment in class:
- Work on unfinished assignments
- Choose an article and reflect on it.
When you need to go to the restroom:
- School policy dictates that restroom privileges be suspended the first and last 15 minutes of class, unless it is an emergency.
- Wait until I’m NOT lecturing-during independent work only to ask.
- Be back within a reasonable amount of time to keep this privilege.
Please complete the information below: sign, date, and return the form indicating that you are aware of the information I have shared with you. Please keep the rest of this letter as a reference. If you have any questions, please contact me. I look forward to a great year!
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