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Juvenile Laws

Credits: 3
Course Number: 10-504-183

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Course Description

10-504-183 JUVENILE LAWS ...as it relates to the field officer and the application of the law as it relates to juveniles in these situations.

Course Typically Offered

  • Spring

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What will I learn?

  1. II-C-1 Describe the juvenile justice system.
  2. II-C-2 Describe the handling of cases of children in need of protection or services.
  3. II-C-3 Describe the handling of cases of juveniles in need of protection or services or alleged to be delinquent.
  4. II-C-4 Identify constitutional law issues that are relevant to juveniles.
  5. VI-F-1 Analyze the role of law enforcement in responding to child maltreatment.
  6. VI-F-2 Explain the issues involved in investigating incidents of child victimization.
  7. VI-F-3 Intervene and apply appropriate investigative strategies.
  8. VI-F-4 Describe the roles of other agencies in child maltreatment cases, including CPS, the Guardian ad Litem, medical professionals, child forensic interviewers, Juvenile Court, and others.
  9. VI-F-5 Recognize the unique investigative issues for missing children.
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