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1 Secondary Task List 100 CRIME SCENE MANAGEMENT 101 Collect hair, blood and bullet fragments for evidence. 102 Collect, preserve and catalog physical evidence while maintaining a chain of custody. 103 Secure a crime scene and collect physical evidence. 104 Lift fingerprints. 105 Make a casting of an impression. 106 Describe how to Uuse a computer and software to make a composite sketch of a suspect. 107 Understand what DNA is and how it is applied to the crime scene. 108 Demonstrate processing evidence with different materials, luminal, ninhydrin, powder, cyanonacrylate, etc. 109 How to measure and sketch a crime scene. 110 Explain locard's principle of transference of trace materials at a crime scene. 200 USE OF FORCE 201 Define the progression of the use of force in a continuum. 202 Demonstrate proper procedures for handcuffing. 203 Demonstrate proper procedures for non-lethal weapons. 204 Demonstrate proper procedures for less lethal weapons. 205 Demonstrate proper procedures for lethal weapons. 300 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURES 301 Relate the history of drug abuse and anti-drug legislation in America. 302 Identify different types of drugs and their classifications. 303 Identify high-tech crime including; cyber stalking, identity theft, hacking, cyber-bullying, child pornography. 304 Explain Criminal Law (reasonable suspicion, probable cause, investigatory detention, search incident to arrest). 305 Describe the authority, jurisdiction, structure and purpose of the PA Crimes Code and PA Vehicle Code. 306 Explain the Bill of Rights and what it guarantees. 307 Define crimes against persons and property. 400 HEALTH ISSUES 401 Follow classroom and laboratory safety rules for the program. 402 Recognize and identify Hazardous Materials and Material Data Safety Sheets (MSDS).

2 403 Demonstrate the proper steps for patient assessment 404 Demonstrate emergency/non-emergency moves 405 Perform Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) on a child and an adult 406 Demonstrate the steps for a choking victim 407 List signs and symptoms of shock. 408 Apply direct pressure as a method of emergency medical care of external 409 Use tourniquets for emergency medical care of external bleeding 410 Apply a splint 411 Demonstrate the use of jaw thrust to open the airway of a victim with suspected spinal cord injury 412 Describe the indicators of suspected child abuse or neglect 413 Describe the special circumstances for the operating of an emergency vehicle 414 Describe the criteria to cite that makes an incident a multiple-casualty situation. 415 Describe what is meant by a Mass Casualty Incident Plan 416 Perform health and wellness activities that should be followed by police officers. 417 Describe physical and mental stress and how it occurs 418 List and explain ways to reduce physical and mental stress. 419 Define implementation of Peronal Protective Equipment (PPE) when dealing with exposure to body fluids 420 Perform the physical fitness in accordance to MPOETC standards 421 Define OSHA 422 Describe communicable disease. 500 POLICE CONCEPTS AND SKILLS 501 Explain the historical development of American Law Enforcement. 502 Describe the hierarchy of police administration. 503 Explain corruption and integrity in law enforcement. 504 Describe what is meant by Code Of Ethics in law enforcement. 505 Define the legal aspects of policing and the potential for abuse of police power. 506 Explain the procedure for the search of a motor vehicle. 507 Explain the use of "intelligence gathering" in police work. 508 Describe procedures that police officers use to interrogate suspects. 509 Explain the process for using Miranda rights. 510 Describe how informants/confidential informants assist police.

3 511 Explain the link between drugs and criminal activity. 512 Explain the role of modern technology in law enforcement. 513 Write a criminal complaint. 514 Prepare a search warrant. 515 Demonstrate the ability to identify the characteristics of a fingerprint. 516 Demonstrate the ability to take a set of fingerprints. 517 Use Pennsylvania vehicle codes to determine appropriate traffic infractions. 518 Stop and arrest a driver who is suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol and/or a controlled substance. 519 Demonstrate Standard Field Sobriety Tests (SFST). 520 Demonstrate proper techniques for vehicle stops. 521 Prepare to issue a traffic warning and a traffic citation. 522 Complete a simulated crash report. 523 Demonstrate proper techniques for traffic control. 524 Demonstrate effective techniques for handling domestic disputes. 525 Define community policing and crime prevention. 526 Perform basic moves of unarmed self-defense. 527 Perform basic moves of tactical self defense. 528 Demonstrate issuing a non-traffic summary offense. 529 Demonstrate how to properly search/pat down a suspect. 530 Demonstrate the booking process of a defendant. 531 Describe opportunities for post-secondary education and employment in criminal justice and police science. 532 Demonstrate how to search an area for evidence. 600 CORRECTIONS CONCEPTS AND SKILLS 601 Explain corruption and integrity in corrections. 602 Explain "probation" and the conditions for probation. 603 Explain "parole" and the conditions for parole. 604 Describe "home confinement" and "electronic monitoring." 605 Describe the history of corrections. 606 Describe security levels and classifications in prisons. 607 Explain how jails are similar to and different from prisons. 608 Describe prison life for male and female inmates.

4 609 Describe disciplinary procedures in jails and prisons. 610 Explain what causes prison riots and define the stages in riots and riot control. 611 Describe the role of private corrections today. 612 Prepare prisoners for transport. 613 Describe the Gagon process for probation and parole. 700 COURT SYSTEMS 701 Explain the individual rights of citizens and due process requirements. 702 Explain "search and seizure," and the Exclusionary Rule. 703 Explain Miranda vs. Arizona. 704 Describe pre-trial activities. 705 Describe sentencing procedures. 706 Explain Civil Law. 707 Explain Administrative Law. 708 Explain all applicable Case Law including, Terry v. Ohio, Tennessee v. Gardner, McNaghten Rule, Miranda v. Arizona, Mapp v. Ohio. 709 Explain Procedural Law. 710 Demonstrate knowledge of categories of crime, i.e. murders, felonies, misdemeanors and summaries. 711 Explain various types of legal defenses to a criminal charge, including Alibi, Justifications For Criminal Charges, Excuses, Procedural Defenses and Innovative Defenses. 712 Describe the roles and responsibilities of the court room personnel. 713 Explain grand jury proceedings and indictments. 714 Describe what takes place during a preliminary hearing. 715 Describe what takes place during an arraignment and plea. 716 Describe the steps of a criminal trial process. 717 Describe the steps of a civil trial process. 718 Relate a brief history of the juvenile justice system in America. 719 Describe categories of children in today s juvenile justice system. 720 Explain the difference between the juvenile justice system and the adult system of justice. 800 COMMUNICATIONS 801 Describe a police officer's role and responsibilities when using a police radio. 802 Demonstrate proper radio communication terminology. 803 Use the international phonetic alphabet to communicate.

5 804 Describe the communication skills used to interact with family members, bystanders, firefighters, rescue personnel and people from other agencies. 805 Demonstrate the ability to provide proper directions to a scene. 806 Demonstrate the use of a personal computer, peripheral equipment, and accessories. 807 Write a effective police report. 900 SECURITY: NATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL, AND LOCAL 901 Describe the responsibilities of Homeland Security. 902 Explain how the Patriot Act has impacted Homeland Security. 903 Describe terrorism as it has evolved in the 21st century. 904 Demonstrate how to handle incidents of retail theft. 905 Conduct a security survey. 906 Explain community policing and programs related to community policing: i.e. neighborhood watch, DARE, etc. 1000 UNDERSTANDING AND WORKING FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS 1001 Define multiculturalism and diversity, such as racial profiling, cultural diversity, etc. 1002 Understanding procedures for voluntary/involuntary commitments for mental health issues. 1003 Know signs of substance abuse and how to handle subjects. 1004 Explain how to handle Emotionally Disturbed Persons (EDP) or persons experiencing excited Delirium or Diabetic Shock.