In this course, students will learn how to write a wide variety of law enforcement reports to accurately and fairly convey necessary information for use by investigators, prosecutors, and the public. Understanding who will be using these reports and the multitude of audiences and reason they will be using the law enforcement report is an essential skill. Essential to all law enforcement personnel is to take effective field notes and translate pertinent information from these notes into official detailed police reports. Prerequisites: 10-504-113, 10-801-151, 10-801-152. Meets LESB performance objectives
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: Prereq: Written Comm, 10-801-195; Oral/Interpersonal Comm, 10-801-196; Criminal Law, 10-504-113
This is a list of classes scheduled at various MATC locations. For complete, up-to-date information - including availability - please search for classes through Inside MATC.
Catalog/Class # Semester Class Dates Meeting Times Instructor Mode of Instruction
10504141
Class #23241
Fall 2008-2009
Aug 25 2008 -
Dec 17 2008
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
M W
Krueger,Timothy J
In Person
10504141
Class #23243
Fall 2008-2009
Aug 26 2008 -
Dec 18 2008
8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
T R
Krueger,Timothy J
In Person
10504141
Class #24525
Fall 2008-2009
Aug 26 2008 -
Dec 18 2008
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
T R
Lathrop,Lawrence B
In Person
10504141
Class #52888
Spring 2008-2009
Jan 12 2009 -
May 13 2009
8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
M W
Krueger,Timothy J
In Person
10504141
Class #52890
Spring 2008-2009
Jan 12 2009 -
May 13 2009
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM
M W
Krueger,Timothy J
In Person
Catalog/Class # Semester Class Dates Meeting Times Instructor Mode of Instruction
10504141
Class #24471
Fall 2008-2009
Oct 23 2008 -
Dec 11 2008
6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
R
Stapleton,Kevin
Accelerated