Law Enforcement

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    Students will experience traditional and non-traditional classroom settings, exposing them to multiple law enforcement career opportunities. The related law enforcement occupations/fields include: Police-officers, detectives, and sergeants; Sheriff-deputies, and marine deputies; State Police-troopers, and K-9; Customs Border Protection-officers, and interdiction specialists; Michigan Dept. of Corrections-corrections officers, resident unit managers, and emergency response team members and many more.

    Students will learn through specialized classroom and practical experiences topics encompassing communications, corrections, crimes scene processing and investigation, criminal law and procedures, court systems, health and safety, homeland security, juvenile justice, police concepts and skills, and report writing. Students will develop quality oral and written communication skills throughout based on activities across all areas. Students who successfully complete the law enforcement program can earn articulated credit at colleges and universities both in Michigan, as well as, out of state institutions. 

     

    Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills in:

    • CPR/AED
    • Crime Scene Processing
    • Court Systems and Functions
    • Defensive Tactics
    • Disaster Management
    • Fingerprinting
    • Forensic Photography
    • Investigation
    • Leadership and Team Building
    • Traffic Accident Investigation
    • Traffic Stops

     

    The Law Enforcement class is taught by Mr. Herb Henderson. Mr. Henderson holds a Master’s in Public Administration and Criminal Justice from Northern Michigan University, with a graduate certificate in homeland security. He is working toward his Ph.D.

    Email: hhenderson@eupschools.org

    Phone: 906-635-3839  x5913

    https://www.saultschools.org/Page/6477

     

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