Criminal Justice Model
Units:
- The Criminal Justice System
- The Police Officer - The Application & Hiring Process
- Hook
- Making the Decision Whether to Become a Police Officer
- What are the Requirements to Become a Police Officer?
- Researching Agency Requirements
- How Do I Prepare for a Career in Law Enforcement?
- Applying for a Job
- Completing an Application
- Testing - Written
- Testing - Oral Interview
- Medical and Psychological Screening
- Background Investigation
- Becoming a Deputy Probation Officer
- How to Conduct a High School Mock Trial
- The Police Officer - The Application & Hiring Process
- Police & Law Enforcement
- Domestic Violence: 1. Definitions
- Domestic Violence 2: Penal Codes
- Domestic Violence 3. Characteristics
- Drug Evaluation Examination
- Preliminary Investigation
- Traffic Stop Procedures
- Signs and Symptomologies of Central Nervous System Stimulants
- 1. Report Writing: What's missing
- Powers of Arrest
- 2. Report Writing: Property Sheets
- 3. Report Writing: Field Interview Report (FIR)
- Introduction to Juvenile Justice
- Signs and Symptomologies of Narcotic Analgesics
- Signs and Symptomologies of PCP
- Signs and Symptomologies of Hallucinogens
- 5 Eras of LE: 1. Early History
- Civil & Criminal Courts
- Sentencing & Corrections
- Special Issues
- Forensic Science
- Serial Killers Power Point Lecture
- Latent Fingerprint Identification & Development
- Police & Crime Scene Photography
- Introducing Forensics
- Hair - What Does it Tell the Investigator
- DNA & You
- Crime Scene Investigation Overview
- Introduction to Forensic Science
- Drug Enforcement
- Serial Killers Writing Project
- Blood Spatter - Understanding the Clues
- Firearms - Identifying the Weapon and How It Was Used
- Hook
- Introduction
- Firearms - Nomenclature
- How Do These Parts of the Weapons and Ammunition Combine to form Identifiable Evidence?
- Evidence: Tool Marks - Firing Pin
- Evidence - Tool Marks - The face of the cartridge.
- Assignment: Challenge - Demonstrating markings left by barrel rifling.
- Sherlock and Watson Revisited
- Latent Fingerprint Classification
- Latent Inked Rolled Print Lab
- Forensic Anthropology Laboratory- Six Foot Under
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Activity Industry Sector
Public Services
Activity Originally Created By:
Monica Labrada
Wrapping Up
Part of Lesson Plan: Becoming a Deputy Probation Officer
Activity Overview / Details
Review today's lesson by explaining each occupation in law enforcement has its own set of skills, education and experience requirements, as well as duties and resonsibilities. Advise students this lesson provided them with an overview of how one becomes a Deputy Probation Officer and what this particular occupation entails. Conclude by asking students to identify some of the required skills and abilities and remind them the information learned will help them with upcoming lessons which deal with the duties performed by DPOs.




