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504 107 - Law Enforcement Crisis Mgmt |
In this course, students will learn principles, guidelines and techniques for law enforcement and others in the criminal justice field response to persons with possible mental disorders, alcohol or drug problems, dementia disorders, and/or developmental disabilities. Students will become more familiar and able to recognize traits of mental health disorders to better handle crisis situations and provide the appropriate resources to assist a person in crisis in their own communities. Students will also learn and apply the legal basis under Wisconsin law for conducting emergency detentions and emergency protective placements of persons, as well as legal requirements and practical guidelines for implementing these procedures. Students will gain awareness and explore how their own experiences in law enforcement may affect their own well-being and mental health on duty and off duty. They will learn techniques to become emotional survivors in the law enforcement/criminal justice field.
2.000 Credit hours 36.000 Lecture hours Levels: Credit Programs/Classes Schedule Types: Lecture Law, Public Safety & Security Division Criminal Justice Department Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Criminal Justice-Law Enforce Corequisites: 504 903 504 905 Prerequisites: Credit Programs/Classes level 504 900 Minimum Grade of C and Credit Programs/Classes level 504 907 Minimum Grade of C |
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