Grade 15 - Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
California Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security 1 A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the
functioning of law enforcement agencies, courts, the correctional system, and security and
emergency agencies. This course has 15 lessons organized into four units, plus four Unit
Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities.
This course covers the history and development of criminal law in the United States, court
procedures, the role of law enforcement agencies and private security in public safety, and the
role of fire fighters and emergency responders. It also covers the ethical and legal
responsibilities and working conditions in law enforcement and security.
California Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security 1 B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the
personal, professional, and technological skills required by professionals working in the field of
law, public safety, corrections, and security. This course has 12 lessons organized into three
units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities.
This course covers communication skills, math skills, and work ethics. It also covers job
acquisition skills, career advancement skills, and other important professional skills and qualities
required at the workplace.
Careers in Criminal Justice 1a: Introduction (Credit: 0.50)The criminal justice system offers a wide range of career opportunities. In this course, students will explore different areas of the criminal justice system, including the trial process, the juvenile justice system, and the correctional system.
Careers in Criminal Justice 1b: Finding Your Specialty (Credit: 0.50)Have you ever thought about a career as a police officer, an FBI or DEA agent, or any occupation that seeks to pursue justice for all? Careers in criminal justice can be found at local, county, state, federal, and international levels, and even in the private sector. Explore some of the various occupations in this field through this course, while simultaneously learning how they interact with each other and other first responders.
Discover important aspects of criminal justice careers, such as implementing interviewing techniques, collaborating with other agencies and departments, cooperating with global partners, and communicating with various audiences. All of these tasks are completed while understanding the importance of ethical decision making in criminal justice. It is important to know and have the character required to know the difference between right and wrong to be successful in this field. If a career in criminal justice is something you hope to pursue, the course ends with some helpful information for finding employment in criminal justice.
Careers in Criminology (Credit: 1.00)The criminal justice system offers a wide range of career opportunities. In this course, students will explore different areas of the criminal justice system, including the trial process, the juvenile justice system, and the correctional system.
Florida Introduction to Law, Public Safety and Security (Credit: 0.50)This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the
functioning of law enforcement agencies, courts, the correctional system, and security and
emergency agencies. It will also help you understand the professional and technological skills
that professionals working in the field of law, public safety, and security require. This course has
16 lessons organized into four units, plus four Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more
Lesson Activities.
Additionally, there is one Course Activity that you need to work on throughout the duration of the
course. This activity is a long-term project spread over the length of the course. The course
instructor will determine the due date for this activity.
This course covers the history and development of law in the United States, court procedures,
the role of law enforcement agencies and private security in public safety, and the role of fire
fighters and emergency responders. It covers ethical and legal responsibilities and the working
conditions of professionals in law enforcement and security. It covers communication skills,
math skills, and work ethics. It also covers other important professional skills and qualities
required at the workplace.
Introduction to Criminology (Credit: 0.50)Introduction to Criminology is a one-semester course with 14 lessons that cover the theories related to criminology. The target audience for this course is high school students. This course covers subject areas such as: classical theory, positivist theory, punishing offenders, routine activity theory, labeling theory, social disorganization theory, peacemaking criminology, and many more.
Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, & Security (Credit: 1.00)For many reasons, high school students are drawn to learning about the careers addressed in this course. This course includes 15 lessons that help students learn about careers that make a powerful impact in all of our lives. From criminal law to every phase of the trial process, the course moves on to include lessons on the correctional system and the implications of legal ethics and the constitution.
Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, & Security A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the
functioning of law enforcement agencies, courts, the correctional system, and security and
emergency agencies. This course has 15 lessons organized into four units, plus four Unit
Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities.
This course covers the history and development of criminal law in the United States, court
procedures, the role of law enforcement agencies and private security in public safety, and the
role of fire fighters and emergency responders. It also covers the ethical and legal
responsibilities and working conditions in law enforcement and security.
Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, & Security B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the
personal, professional, and technological skills required by professionals working in the field of
law, public safety, corrections, and security. This course has 12 lessons organized into three
units, plus three Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities.
This course covers communication skills, math skills, and work ethics. It also covers job
acquisition skills, career advancement skills, and other important professional skills and qualities
required at the workplace.
Texas Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security A - Semester 1 (Credit: 0.50)This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the
functioning of law enforcement agencies, courts, the correctional system, and security and
emergency agencies. This course has 15 lessons organized into 4 units, plus 4 Unit Activities.
Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities.
This course covers the history and development of criminal law in the United States, court
procedures, the role of law enforcement agencies and private security in public safety, and the
role of fire fighters and emergency responders. It also covers the ethical and legal
responsibilities and working conditions in law enforcement and security.
Texas Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security B - Semester 2 (Credit: 0.50)This one-semester course is intended as a practical, hands-on guide to help you understand the
personal, professional, and technological skills required by professionals working in the field of
law, public safety, corrections, and security. This course has 12 lessons organized into 3 units,
plus 3 Unit Activities. Each lesson contains one or more Lesson Activities.
This course covers communication skills, math skills, and work ethics. It also covers job
acquisition skills, career advancement skills, and other important professional skills and qualities
required in the workplace.
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