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01.16 DISCLAIMER The trainee recognizes, understands, and acknowledges that all exams to test performance for this course will be drawn from at least one but as many as all of the subsections for each Performance Objective. For example, under Performance Objective 2.2.1, there are five (5) categories of Law Enforcement Agencies that each trainee must identify and understand. The test questions for this Performance Objective will cover at least one (1) but as many as all of these defenses, listed A thru E. In sum, the trainee will be responsible to study and demonstrate an understanding of all of the material taught, whether or not such material is tested. Adopted 6/4/2014 Final Version - Effective 1/1/2015 Revised 01.01.16 -1- FUNCTIONAL AREAS FUNCTIONAL AREA 1.0 Page PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
6 1.1 History and Development of Law Enforcement
8 1.2 Role and Authority of a Law Enforcement Officer
10 1.3 Morals and Ethics
12 1.4 Decision Making
14 1.5 Employing Agency Policies, Procedures, Rules and Regulations, and Radio Communications
15 1.6 Career Influences
17 1.7 Identification of Techniques for Dealing With Stress
18 1.8 The Off-Duty Law Enforcement Officer
20 1.9 Suicide Awareness and Prevention for the Law Enforcement Officer
22 1.10 Internal Affairs Policy and Procedure
27 FUNCTIONAL AREA 2.0 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
28 2.1 Components of the Criminal Justice System
29 2.2 Law Enforcement Agencies, Related Governmental Bodies, and Police Liaison Units
30 2.3 Prosecution and Grand Jury
32 2.4 New Jersey Court System and Procedures
34 2.5 New Jersey Correctional System and Juvenile Justice Commission
35 FUNCTIONAL AREA 3.0 POLICE COMMUNITY RELATIONS
36 3.1 Basics to Community Oriented Policing
39 3.2 Law Enforcement Responsibility to Provide Community Service
40 3.3 Crime Prevention
42 3.4 Awareness of Emotional Reactions
43 3.5 Cultural Diversity
44 3.6 Crisis Intervention
46 3.7 Community Referrals
47 3.8 Juveniles
48 3.9 Handling Individuals with Special Needs
49 3.10 Gang Awareness
51 3.11 Problem Solving
52 3.12 Racially Influenced Policing
53 3.13 Alcoholism As a Disease
54 3.14 Handling Intoxicated Individuals Under the Alcoholism Treatment and Rehabilitation Act
55 Adopted 6/4/2014 Final Version - Effective 1/1/2015 Revised 01.01.16 -2- FUNCTIONAL AREA 4.0 LAW
56 4.1 Fundamentals of New Jersey Law
59 4.2 Basic Principles of the New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice Title
2 C
61 4.3 Offenses Against Persons
63 4.4 Offenses Against Property
66 4.5 Offenses Against Public Administration
70 4.6 Offenses Against Public Order and Health
73 4.7 Controlled Dangerous Substance Offenses
76 4.8 Laws Pertaining to Juveniles
80 4.9 Prevention of Domestic Violence Act
82 4.10 Sex Offender Notification (Megan'
s Law)86 4.11 Inchoate Crimes
89 4.12 Public Indecency Offenses
90 4.13 Environmental Offenses
91 4.14 Other Public Safety Offenses
93 4.15 Alcoholic Beverage Control Act and Related Title 2C Offenses
94 4.16 Intentionally Deleted 6.3.15
95 4.17 Human Trafficking
96 FUNCTIONAL AREA 5.0 LEGAL REQUIREMENTS OF ARREST, SEARCH, SEIZURE, EVIDENCE AND USE OF FORCE
98 5.1 Constitutional Rights
101 5.2 Probable Cause
103 5.3 Legal Requirements and Procedures of Lawful Arrest
104 5.4 Field Inquiries, Terry Stops and Terry Frisks
106 5.5 Search Warrants
107 5.6 Warrantless Searches and Seizures
110 5.7 Fifth Amendment and Miranda Warnings
113 5.8 Use of Force
115 5.9 Eyewitness Identification.118 5.10 Rules of Evidence
121 5.11 Asset Forfeiture
124 FUNCTIONAL AREA 6.0 COMMUNICATIONS
125 6.1 Note Taking and Report Writing
127 6.2 Telephone Communications
129 6.3 9-1-1 Emergency Response System
130 6.4 Verbal and Non-Verbal Communications
131 6.5 Police Radio Communications
132 Adopted 6/4/2014 Final Version - Effective 1/1/2015 Revised 01.01.16 -3- FUNCTIONAL AREA 7.0 VEHICLE OPERATIONS
133 7.1 Factors Affecting Accident Probability
134 7.2 Legal Requirements and Responsibilities of Police During Emergency and Pursuit Driving.136 7.3 Inspection and Vehicle Maintenance
139 7.4 Vehicle Control Techniques
140 FUNCTIONAL AREA 8.0 EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE
141 8.1 First Responder Training
142 8.2 Controlling Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens
143 FUNCTIONAL AREA 9.0 WEAPONRY AND UNARMED DEFENSE
144 9.1 Firearms Safety
146 9.2 Handgun and Shotgun
147 9.3 Shooting Principles
148 9.4 Range Exercises
149 9.5 Chemical Agent Devices
150 9.6 Unarmed Defense
152 9.7 Baton Techniques
153 9.7(a) Side-Handled Baton Techniques
154 9.7(b) Grip-Action Restraining Device Techniques
155 FUNCTIONAL AREA 10.0 PATROL CONCEPTS
156 10.1 Patrol
162 10.2 Observation and Perception
164 10.3 Patrol Techniques
165 10.4 Pedestrian Suspect Approach and Contact
168 10.5 Vehicle Pullover Techniques
169 10.6 Search of Suspects
171 10.7 Search of Vehicles
172 10.8 Search of Buildings or Areas
173 10.9 Handcuffing
174 10.10 Transportation of Prisoners
175 10.11 Prisoner Processing and Prisoner'
s Rights
176 10.12 Releasing Prisoners From Custody
177 10.13 Tactical Considerations for Crimes-In-Progress
178 10.14 Handling Disturbances, Disputes and Domestic Violence Situations
180 Adopted 6/4/2014 Final Version - Effective 1/1/2015 Revised 01.01.16 -4- 10.15 Civil Disputes
181 10.16 Missing Persons
182 10.17 Handling Sick, Injured, and Deceased Persons
183 10.18 Handling Animals
184 10.19 Sniper and Ambushes
185 10.20 Unusual Occurrences, Disasters, and Accidents
186 10.21 Fire
188 10.22 Riot and Crowd Control
189 10.23 Victim-Witness Services
190 10.24 News Media Relations
191 10.25 Rapid Response to an Active Shooter in a School
192 10.26 Role of the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness and the Joint Terrorism Task Force
193 10.27 Domestic Terrorism
194 10.28 International Terrorism
195 10.29 Identifying Fraudulent or Altered Documents
196 10.30 Incident Command System
197 10.31 First Responder Hazardous Materials Awareness
198 10.32 Weapons of Mass Destruction Awareness
199 10.33 Officer Safety
200 FUNCTIONAL AREA 11.0 TRAFFIC
201 11.1 Traffic Enforcement
202 11.2 Motor Vehicle and Traffic Laws
203 11.3 Traffic Stops
206 11.4 Officer'
s Responsibilities at a Crash
208 11.5 Manual Traffic Control
209 FUNCTIONAL AREA 12.0 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
210 12.1 Preliminary Investigation-Responsibility of the Responding Officer
213 12.2 Identification of Physical Evidence
214 12.3 Evidence Processing
215 12.4 Bias Crimes
216 12.5 Preparing Crime Scene Notes
218 12.6 Crime Scene Documentation
219 12.7 Locating and Processing Fingerprints
220 12.8 Developing Sources of Information
221 12.9 Planning and Conducting an Interview
222 12.10 Investigative Reports
224 12.11 Courtroom Testimony
225 12.12 New Jersey Criminal Justice Information System
226 Adopted 6/4/2014 Final Version - Effective 1/1/2015 Revised 01.01.16 -5- 12.13 Preliminary Investigation of Serious Crimes Against Persons
228 12.14 Homicide and Crimes Against Persons
229 12.15 Preliminary Investigation of Crimes Against Property
230 12.16 Narcotic Investigation
231 12.17 Sex Crimes Investigation
233 12.18 Child Abuse Investigations
235 FUNCTIONAL AREA 13.0 PHYSICAL FITNESS
236 13.1 Physical Fitness
237 FUNCTIONAL AREA 14.0 PRACTICAL EXERCISE
239 14.1 Practical Exercises
239 FUNCTIONAL AREA 15.0 AGENCY TRAINING
251 15.1 Agency Training
251 Adopted 6/4/2014 Final Version - Effective 1/1/2015 Revised 01.01.16 -6- FUNCTIONAL AREA
1 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT The trainee will recognize the fundamental duties, obligations, influences, and philosophies inherent with the acceptance of a position as a law enforcement officer. He or she will possess a working knowledge of the employing agency organization, chain of command, rules and regulations. INSTRUCTIONAL UNITS: Page 1.1 HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
8 This unit describes the historical development of law enforcement to modern times. The unit emphasizes the role of law enforcement officers as public servants and community representatives. 1.2 ROLE AND AUTHORITY OF A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
10 This unit covers the specific statutory provisions that authorize an officer to carry a weapon, conduct investigations, serve subpoenas, and make arrests. Also discussed are the professional qualities that the officer should seek to develop, and the role as a public servant and protector of the community. 1.3 MORALS AND ETHICS
12 This unit is concerned with the professional characteristics of law enforcement, and the moral and ethical demands of a career in law enforcement. The consequences of unethical conduct by the law enforcement officer, and the impact of that conduct on the community is discussed. 1.4 DECISION MAKING
14 This unit discusses the decision making process and the ethical standards on which decisions must be based. 1.5 EMPLOYING AGENCY POLICIES, PROCEDURES, RULES, REGULATIONS, RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
15 This unit introduces the trainee to the organizational structure and jurisdiction of his or her agency, the terms to describe the organizational structure, the concept of chain of command, the necessity for a chain of command in police work, and the resulting requirement that an officer follow orders. This unit also discusses agency policies, rules and regulations. Included are employee conduct, agency information, and information from external law enforcement agencies. Adopted 6/4/2014 Final Version - Effective 1/1/2015 Revised 01.01.16 -7- The trainee shall explain both agency policy, and the procedures by which this information is distributed to employees within the agency. 1.6 CAREER INFLUENCES
17 This unit discusses the positive and negative aspects of a police career, and how it affects one'
s interactions with family, friends and the community. It describes various pressures of the job and the consequences one may encounter should the pressures become too great. In order to counteract these negative aspects of a career as a law enforcement officer, the trainee is introduced to a variety of techniques which can be utilized to overcome the respective pressures. 1.7 IDENTIFICATION OF TECHNIQUES FOR DEALING WITH STRESS
18 This unit explains the reasons for human stress, and describes a variety of stress situations that may affect law enforcement activity. It discusses citizen reactions when encountering a law enforcement officer who displays stress, and the possible consequences of such an encounter. It offers techniques for the law enforcement officer to combat the cumulative effects of stress. 1.8 THE OFF-DUTY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
20 This unit covers the role and responsibilities of an off duty law enforcement officer. The appropriate actions to take when confronted with a crime in progress as well as traffic violations are discussed. The interaction with neighbors and merchants is also discussed, as well as the carrying of an off duty firearm. 1.9 SUICIDE AWARENESS AND PREVENTION FOR THE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
22 This unit discusses the causes, symptoms, warning signs and risks associated with officer suicide, and will identify appropriate intervention and prevention strategies to effectively deal with this issue. 1.10 INTERNAL AFFAIRS POLICY AND PROCEDURE
27 This unit introduces the trainee to the basic provisions of the Attorney General guidelines for Internal Affairs Policy and Procedure, which are applicable to all law enforcement agencies under the jurisdiction of the Attorney General. Adopted 6/4/2014 Final Version - Effective 1/1/2015 Revised 01.01.16 -8- INSTRUCTIONAL UNIT 1.1 History and Development of Law Enforcement UNIT GOAL The trainee will be able to identify ........