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Crime Prevention Part II
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Crime Prevention Part II TCLEOSE Course #2102 ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

WELCOME C SCS I C J S On behalf of The C enter for S afe C ommunities & S chools (CSCS) and The I nstitute for C riminal Justice S tudies (ICJS) – Texas State University welcome to Introduction to Crime Prevention Part II – TCLEOSE #2102.

ICJS ICJS was created in 1974 as part of the Department of Criminal Justice at Southwest Texas State University. Since then ICJS has trained more than 75,000 civilian and military criminal justice professionals from Texas, 46 other states and seven foreign countries. ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

DIRECTOR ICJS George D. Little Cell: (210) Website: ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

COURSE OBJECTIVES Crime Preventioncommunity-based programs To provide you with a basic understanding of Crime Prevention community-based programs. skills to set-up crime prevention programs and initiatives within your community. To provide you with the skills to set-up crime prevention programs and initiatives within your community. ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS “NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH”

COURSE OBJECTIVES concepts To provide you with a basic understanding and working knowledge of the concepts of: Identity Theft Violence in the Workplace Dating Violence & New Laws Auto Theft…….and more ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

COURSE OBJECTIVES Power of Prevention To provide you with a basic understanding of the Power of Prevention.

To provide you with the basic knowledge to plan, organize, set- up and implement community- based crime prevention programs. COURSE OBJECTIVES ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

Crime Stopper program To provide you with the basic knowledge to plan, organize, set- up and implement community- based Crime Stopper program. COURSE OBJECTIVES ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

COURSE CONTENT The ICJS instructor – mentor staff will teach you: Crime Prevention Trends. Engaging the “POWER” of Prevention 10-action principals. Gangs Drug Awareness and other community awareness presentations. (Public Speaking Skills)

How to organize and set-up a local Neighborhood Watch & Crime Stopper Programs within you’re local community. Crime Prevention & Senior Citizen’s Keeping our Elderly Safe in the 21 st Century COURSE CONTENT – Cont’d ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

COURSE CONTENT – Cont’d On-Line Predators Violence in the Workplace Dating Violence & New Laws Crime Prevention in the Technology Age Volunteer’s In Community Policing (VIP’s) ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

COURSE CONTENT – Cont’d Prisoner Re-Entry Program Introduction (Overview) to Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) Teaching Kids to Design Out Crime Identity Theft Auto Theft ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

STUDENT NOTEBOOK AGENDA (we just covered this) FORMS INSTRUCTOR BIOS DAY ONE THROUGH DAY FIVE with sub sections and student handouts of what you will learn each day This notebook is for your personal use only as a Crime Prevention Practitioner. The contents therein are the intellectual property of CSCS and ICJS and are not to be duplicated, copied, sold and/or used for anything other than its intended purpose as a student guide.

ICJS STUDENT BINDER Your ICJS Crime Prevention student binder has been designed and organized to serve as a “Ready Reference” for planning, organizing and setting up local community- based crime prevention programs. It contains sources and resources that will help you in achieving these community-based objectives. ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINES T CLE OSE Attendance: We need your cooperation and punctual attendance at each session to ensure educational environment and integrity of training is maintained. This course is conducted under the rules of the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education. To receive credit (certification) you must attend all sessions. ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINES - ATTENDANCE Special Course Assignments: You will have one out-of-class assignments that will require you to do some research and preparation. ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS Crime Prevention Part II Community Awareness Presentation Research & Development – Public Speaking

ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINES - Continued emergency EMERGENCIES: If you have an emergency, notify the course coordinator to determine if you are eligible to complete the course by doing make-up work. CELL PHONES: Please silence all cell phones and pagers by setting them now to silent and/or vibrate. ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINES - Continued BREAKS: Breaks are provided regularly and are timed to accommodate the instructors and their lesson plan objectives.

ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINES - Continued BREAKS: Your ICJS instructors have been in your shoes many light-years ago. All instructors will do their best to give you a break upon the hour – however they know where you need to be at any point and time during this course. ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINES - Continued WEAPONS: Stay holstered (secured) and SAFETY is and will be exercised at all times. TOBACCO: All tobacco products are prohibited in the classroom.

ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINES - Continued Emergency messages MESSAGES: Emergency messages are delivered immediately – all others during breaks.. INSTRUCTORS: If you have any problems or challenges during this course please contact an ICJS instructor immediately for assistance. ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINES - Continued FILL IN THE BLANKS FILL IN THE BLANKS: Thanks to your previous classes they have been eliminated. Your opinions do count. THANK YOU: FOR YOUR PROFESSIONALISM and COOPERATION.

ADMINISTRATIVE FORMS CSCS- ICJS REGISTRATION FORM: Please take a minute and complete this form. Please print legibly and be sure to include your TCLEOSE PID# so you can get your TCLEOSE credit for this course. Must have all TCLEOSE PID numbers by Wednesday morning - latest. ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

PID#No SSN You must list your TCLEOSE PID# to get credit (No SSN). TCLEOSE Course #2102 Course is Crime Prevention Part II, TCLEOSE Course #2102 legible Please print legible and complete all required information ADMINISTRATIVE FORMS Continued ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

ADMINISTRATIVE FORMS Continued each Crime Prevention Part II – Speaker (presenter) evaluation forms: You have five (5) forms one for each day. Please write in the speakers name and topic and a number (1being poor to 5 being excellent) for each of the 5 categories. Please complete and hand in one form at the end of each day before you are released.

ADMINISTRATIVE FORMS Speaker Eval Continued Was the information presented relevant? Did the speaker answer your questions? Did the speaker hold your attention? What was the speakers presentation attitude? What was your opinion of the presentation. (please justify any negative comments or areas that can be improved on the reverse side)

ADMINISTRATIVE FORMS Speaker Eval Continued FINAL COURSE EVALUATION FINAL COURSE EVALUATION: Each student will complete a final Crime Prevention Part I course evaluation form Graduation Certificates: Each student meeting all course requirements and scoring 70% or higher will receive a certificate of completion (Diploma) ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

GRADING SCHEME TEST TEST – 40 questions from material presented up to test time 2-points for each question Crime Prevention Community Awareness Presentation You must achieve a combined passing score of 70% to complete the requirements of this course ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

Course Grading Matrix Written Test =80 Points Class Participation 5 Points Class Participation = 5 Points Presentation =15 Points Total: 100 Points P articipants must complete out-of-class assignments to complete course requirement ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

PRE - TEST TEST TEST – 40 questions designed to test your current knowledge level. Instructors are passing out your test, when you are done take a short break. Students grade Test ©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Part II Curriculum is the intellectual property of CSCS-ICJS

QUESTIONS

NOW FOR YOUR ICJSINSTRUCTORS

HAVE FUN LEARNING!