NCJ Number
49104
Date Published
1975
Length
40 pages
Annotation
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES AND CRITERIA FOR A TWO-SEMESTER COURSE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH BASIC KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT ARE PRESENTED.
Abstract
THE COURSE, WHICH IS ADMINISTERED IN DAILY 2-HOUR CLASSES, IS PART OF THE POLICE ACADEMY COURSE AT FLORIDA JUNIOR COLLEGE. FOR EACH OF THE COURSE'S NINE TOPICAL AREAS -- ORIENTATION, LAW ENFORCEMENT ETHICS, STATE CRIMINAL LAW, NATURE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT, DEVELOPMENT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT, POLICE FUNCTIONS, PROBLEMS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT, ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE, AND PUBLIC RELATIONS -- TERMINAL AND INTERMEDIATE PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES AND RELATED CRITERION MEASURES AND TEST QUESTIONS ARE PRESENTED. THE MANUAL PROVIDES A SYSTEMATIC MEANS OF ASSESSING STUDENTS' LEARNING PROGRESS IN THE COURSE. (LKM)