CJS2240 — Peace Officer and Human Behavior
CJS 2240 - Peace Officer and Human Behavior CJS 2240 - Peace Officer and Human Behavior 3 Credits Integrates the academic knowledge, skills, and abilities of the basic patrol function of professional peace officers. These include, but are not limited to, vehicle stops, traffic enforcement, pedestrian checks, officer safety issues, and other duties as they relate to the basic patrol functions. This course promotes five core values: Accountability, Compassion/Empathy, Integrity, Cultural Responsiveness, and Interpersonal Communication. These core values serve as the foundation to prepare future public servant leaders. Major Content Areas Amendments related to equality and rights of the community Evolution of crimes, including drug trends and laws and bias/hate motivated crimes Subject control and de-escalation during field encounters Responding to persons in crisis The role and rights of victims Duties and functions of a professional peace officerHistory and foundation of peace officer duties, responsibilities and actions Career-related terminology.? Officer safety as it relates to the use of force continuum Minnesota custodial arrest statutes for offenses, including domestic/family violence Learning