Law Enforcement II

About the Course

The Law Enforcement II course develops on the knowledge and skills necessary to prepare for a career in law enforcement. Students will understand ethical and legal responsibilities, patrol procedures, first responder roles, telecommunications, emergency equipment operations, courtroom testimony and much more that goes into the enforcement of the law.

Total Lessons 33
Grade Level 10th -12th
Projects, Activities & Assessments 624

SAMPLE LESSON  Arrest Procedure

Each lesson includes media-rich presentations, a pre-made lesson plan, assessments and engaging real-world projects and activities. To get an idea of what iCEV offers, explore the sample lesson and resources below.

Course Lessons

Criminal Justice Terminology
Communication in Law Enforcement
Community-Oriented Policing
Crime Prevention Strategies
Patrol Tactics
First Response
Technology in Law Enforcement
Vehicle Traffic Stops
Impaired Driving Laws
Alcohol Laws
Arrest Procedure
Use of Force
Tactical Entry
Custody & Interrogation
Traffic Accidents: Laws & Documents
Traffic Accidents: Investigation
Specialized Crimes
Crisis Management: Fundamentals
Crisis Management: Application
Crowd Management & Control
Explosives, Hazardous Materials & Arson
Victims & Witnesses
Community Notifications
Written Reports in Law Enforcement
Criminal Investigation Basics
Crime Scene Documentation
Crime Scene Sketching
Crime Scene Photography
Evidence Collection: Laws & Regulation
Evidence Collection: Procedures
Law Enforcement’s Role in Court
Civil Law Procedures
Handling Family Violence in Law Enforcement