Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
(1)
Program
administration ......................................... 24 hours
a. Duty assignments.
b. Examinations.
c. Family day.
d. Graduation.
e. Registration/orientation.
f. Student advisor meeting.
(2)
Patrol
procedures ............................................. 55 hours
a. Active shooter response
training.
b. Alcohol licensee
compliance.
c. Animal control
procedures.
d. Basic incident
command (IS-100 and IS-700).
e.
Felony calls in progress (includes building searches).
f. Fire calls.
g. Gangs.
h. Hazardous materials.
i. Iowa system communication including NCIC
(National Crime Information Center).
j. Methlab safety.
k. Observation and perception.
l. Patrol techniques and beat
assignments.
m. Radar
enforcement.
n. Radio
communications.
o. Terrorism
awareness.
p. Traffic
direction.
q. Traffic law
enforcement.
r. Weather
preparedness.
(3)
Tactical skills
............................................... 188 hours
a. Chemical spray.
b. Defensive tactics.
c. Expandable baton training.
d. Firearms (including 6 hours of night
fire).
e. Firearms training
simulator.
f. Risk
management.
g. Vehicle
operations.
h. Vehicle stops
(including 2 hours of night vehicle stops).
(4)
Life skills
.................................................. 123 hours
a. Below 100.
b. Bloodborne pathogens.
c. Blue courage.
d. Crisis intervention training.
e. Critical incident stress
management.
f. Federal color of law
(aspects of use of force).
g. Iowa
law enforcement emergency care provider (minimum of 32 hours of
classroom).
h. Mental health
emergencies.
i. Physical
training.
j. Special needs
population.
k. Stress
management.
l. Survival
awareness.
(5)
Investigation................................................
112 hours
a. Bombing and arson.
b. Burglary.
c. Card fraud.
d. Collision investigation.
e. Crime scene search and
recording.
f. Death
investigation.
g. Document
fraud.
h. Domestic abuse
investigation (including 4 hours of practical).
i. Financial crimes.
j. Fingerprinting.
k. Forensic science and the DCI
laboratory.
l. Hate
crimes.
m. Human
trafficking.
n. Insurance
fraud.
o. Iowa lottery
security.
p. Iowa missing
persons.
q. Mandatory reporting of
child and dependent adult abuse.
r.
Narcotics investigation.
s. OWI
enforcement (includes chemical testing, evidentiary breath testing device
training and drug recognition for street officers).
t. Photography.
u. Sexual abuse investigation.
v. Stalking.
w. Standardized field sobriety
testing.
x. Street
intoxication.
y. Vehicle
theft.
(6)
Legal
topics ................................................. 67 hours
a. Civil liability.
b. Confessions and admissions.
c. Criminal law.
d. Juvenile law.
e. Law of arrest.
f. Motor vehicle law.
g. Narcotics law.
h. OWI legal.
i. Peace officer and management
rights.
j. Procedural due
process.
k. Rules of
evidence.
l. Search and
seizure.
m. Use of force.
(7)
Communication
skills ........................................... 36 hours
a. Deaf and hard-of-hearing
culture.
b. Death
notification.
c. Interviews and
interrogations.
d. Moot
court.
e. Report writing and
investigative note-taking.
f.
Social media.
g. Testifying in
court.
h. Verbal defense and
influence.
(8)
Foundations of American policing
................................. 15 hours
a.
Community relations.
b. Court
organization.
c. Cultural
competency.
d.
Discretion.
e. Ethics and
professionalism.
f. Jail
operations/corrections/civil process.
g. Race relations.
h. Unbiased policing.
TOTAL HOURS:
620
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code section
80B.11.