- PLO 1: Demonstrate a thorough understanding of the purpose, function, and continuing evolution of the U.S. Criminal Justice System in terms of the three major components: law enforcement, courts, and corrections.
- CLO 1: Outline the basic steps when conducting a criminal investigation beginning with the preliminary investigation
- CLO 2: Identify sources of information available to the criminal investigator.
- CLO 3: Identify various methods of evidence collection including the use of technology.
- CLO 4: Discuss various techniques used to investigate specific types of crimes.
- CLO 5: Outline the methods used to identify suspects.
- CLO 10: Develop a philosophy for ethical practices in criminal justice
- PLO 2: Demonstrate appropriate evidence collection, preservation, and analysis techniques used during criminal investigations
- CLO 3: Identify various methods of evidence collection including the use of technology.
- CLO 4: Discuss various techniques used to investigate specific types of crimes.
- CLO 5: Outline the methods used to identify suspects.
- CLO 6: Discuss the importance of written reports when preparing to present a case in court.
- CLO 7: Demonstrate various crime scene search techniques.
- PLO 3: Demonstrate professional and ethical behavior in the performance of any duty or assignment on behalf of or while employed by or associated with any criminal justice agency or its designee.
- CLO 10: Develop a philosophy for ethical practices in criminal justice