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CJLE-1506-001 Basic Peace Officer I
Basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer II, III, IV, and V (supplement) to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCLEOSE) approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy.
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Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:
Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me
You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.
(5 sem hrs; 10.25 hours per week/164 actual clock hours)
On Campus Course
TX Criminal Law & Motor Vehicle Handbook (NEWEST EDITION); Elements of Crime (Newest Edition); TCOLE Basic Peace Officer Curriculum; Speedy Spanish for Law Enforcement; and TCOLE Current Rules.
PRLEA uniforms including appropriate footwear; Data binder cover; handcuff key
Demonstrate outcomes set forth for Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Course #1000.
By the end of this course, in combination with Basic Peace Officer II, III, IV, and V, the student will be able to sit for the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement state examination.
In addition to the above referenced course learning objectives, there are more specific learning objectives for each section of content that must be met.
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Refer to the Panhandle Regional Law Enforcement Academy (PRLEA) Rules and Regulations. Students must adhere to all requirements laid out therein.
Cases of discipline or dismissal from the Panhandle Regional Law Enforcement Academy will be dealt with according to guidelines set forth therein and in conjunction with Amarillo College policies.
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GRADING CRITERIA |
Total GPA |
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Average of Weekly Tests |
25% |
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Average of Pop Tests |
5% |
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Average of Homework Assignments |
5% |
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Writing Assignment |
10% |
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Notebook |
15% |
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Mid-Term Tests |
20% |
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Final Semester Tests |
20% |
Grading Scale A (100-90); B (89-80); C (79-70); D (69-60); F (59–0)
Refer to Panhandle Regional Law Enforcement Academy (PRLEA) Rules & Regulations for additional information.
Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class.
Refer to Panhandle Regional Law Enforcement Academy (PRLEA) Rules & Regulations.
A detailed calendar is provided via the class in Blackboard. The instructor reserves the right to make changes to the course schedule as necessary.
First semester
Week 1: Introduction and Orientation; U.S. & Texas Constitutions, Bill of Rights, and Criminal Justice System; Fitness and Wellness, and Stress Management
Week 2: Professional Policing; Professionalism and Ethics; Code of Criminal Procedure; Penal Code
Week3: Penal Code
Week 4: Traffic
Week 5: Arrest, Search, and Seizure; Multiculturalism and Human Relations
Week 6: Professional Police Driving; Civil Process
Week 7: Alcoholic Beverage Code; Deaf & Hard of Hearing Drivers; Child Safety Alert Checklist; Racial Profiling; Identity Crimes; Health and Safety Code – Controlled Substances Act
Week 8: Family Code – Juvenile Issues; Family Violence and Related Assaultive Offenses; TCOLE Rules Overview
Week 9: Communication and Problem Solving
Week 10: Written Communications; Force Options
Week 11: Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) and Mental Health Code
Week 12: K-9 Encounters; Asset Forfeiture; Spanish
Course CJLE-1506-001 (Basic Peace Officer I) is basic preparation for a new peace officer. Should be taken in conjunction with Basic Peace Officer II, III, IV, or V (supplement) to satisfy the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement approved Basic Peace Officer Training Academy. ***THIS COURSE MAY BE OFFERED ONLY BY INSTITUTIONS LICENSED AS A POLICE ACADEMY BY Texas Commission on Law Enforcement***
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