New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 6 - PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
Chapter 29 - STANDARDS FOR EXCELLENCE
Part 3 - CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Section 6.29.3.20 - LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS AND SECURITY CAREER CLUSTER (LW) FOR COMMON CAREER TECHNICAL CORE FOR CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Universal Citation: 6 NM Admin Code 6.29.3.20
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. All pathways in the LW career cluster should align to business and industry certifications where available and appropriate. Student abilities common to pathways in the LW career cluster are the ability to:
(1)
analyze the nature and scope of the LW and the role law, public safety,
corrections and security play in society and the economy;
(2) formulate ideas, proposals and solutions
to ensure effective and efficient delivery of law, public safety, corrections
or security services;
(3) assess
and implement measures to maintain safe and healthy working conditions in a
law, public safety, corrections or security environment;
(4) conduct law, public safety, corrections
and security work tasks in accordance with employee and employer rights,
obligations and responsibilities, including occupational safety and health
requirements;
(5) analyze the
various laws, ordinances, regulations and organizational rules that apply to
careers in law, public safety, corrections and security; and
(6) describe various career opportunities and
means to those opportunities in each of the LW pathway.
B. Correction services career pathway (LW-COR). Students will:
(1) evaluate the
correctional environment for signs of potential problems or danger;
(2) demonstrate leadership roles,
responsibilities and collaboration in correctional environments;
(3) analyze the impact of federal, state and
local laws on correctional facilities;
(4) describe the various roles and impacts of
forensics and computer forensics in the resolution of crime in the correctional
environment;
(5) describe the
legal, regulatory and organizational guidelines governing the correction
services;
(6) compare and contrast
different career fields in the correction services;
(7) demonstrate effective communication
skills (e.g., writing, speaking, active listening and nonverbal communication)
in the correctional environment;
(8) analyze the techniques used to manage
crisis situations and resolve conflicts in correctional environments;
(9) demonstrate the protocols regarding the
reduction or elimination of sexual harassment or abuse in the correctional
environment;
(10) analyze
situations that require the use of force, including deadly force, to determine
when varying degrees of force should be used in correctional
facilities;
(11) analyze the impact
of the fourth, fifth, sixth and fourteenth amendments in the correction
services environment;
(12) apply
the ethical and legal responsibilities of correctional staff to various
situations in the correction services environment; and
(13) describe the knowledge and technical
skills needed to carry out the day-to-day operations at a correctional
facility.
C. Emergency and fire management services career pathway (LW-EFM). Students will:
(1) demonstrate effective communication
skills (e.g., writing, speaking, listening and nonverbal communication) while
utilizing communications equipment and platforms common to emergency and fire
management services;
(2) manage an
incident scene as the first responder using emergency response
skills;
(3) use up-to-date
technology equipment and applications to facilitate the management of emergency
and fire management situations;
(4)
demonstrate an understanding of the objectives and a commitment to the mission
of emergency and fire management services;
(5) execute safety procedures and protocols
associated with local, state and federal regulations;
(6) develop an organizational professional
growth plan including the development of team building and leadership skills
within the emergency and fire management environment;
(7) describe the legal, regulatory and
organizational guidelines governing emergency and fire management
services;
(8) compare and contrast
the different career fields in fire and emergency management
services;
(9) execute protocols for
handling emergency situations that range from minor medical and fire
emergencies to area-wide incidents;
(10) demonstrate the use and various
applications of the equipment commonly used in emergency and fire management
services;
(11) implement an
appropriate incident command system to effectively manage an incident
scene;
(12) use common codes and
icons to properly handle and transport potentially hazardous substances in fire
and medical emergency scenes;
(13)
implement public relations plans to enhance public awareness and safety in fire
and emergency situations;
(14)
describe the elements and issues involved in using the preparedness and
response systems available to manage large-scale disasters; and
(15) analyze the key functions and techniques
of critical infrastructure protection in cases of terrorism or natural
disasters.
D. Law enforcement services career pathway (LW-ENF). Students will:
(1) demonstrate effective communication
skills (e.g., writing, speaking, listening and nonverbal communication)
required in law enforcement;
(2)
demonstrate proficiency in the operation of communication equipment used in an
emergency telecommunications center;
(3) use anger and conflict management
strategies to resolve problems in law enforcement settings;
(4) model behaviors that exhibit integrity
and commitment to a code of conduct and ethics for law enforcement
professionals;
(5) analyze the
impact of federal, state and local laws on law enforcement
procedures;
(6) execute established
procedures to avoid the violation of the rights guaranteed by the fourth,
fifth, sixth and fourteenth amendments;
(7) manage crime and loss prevention programs
in collaboration with the community;
(8) explain the appropriate techniques for
managing crisis situations in order to maintain public safety;
(9) evaluate for the signs of domestic
violence, child abuse and neglect;
(10) demonstrate the routine day-to-day tasks
conducted by various law enforcement agencies;
(11) describe law enforcement protocols and
procedures designed to handle incidents related to homeland security, terrorism
and other disaster situations;
(12)
demonstrate the procedures to properly protect, document and process the crime
scene and all related evidence;
(13) demonstrate procedures to assist
individuals requiring special assistance from law enforcement personnel;
and
(14) describe the behavioral
symptoms of drug use and the inherent dangers associated with handling
dangerous drugs.
E. Legal services career pathway (LW-LEG). Students will:
(1) demonstrate effective communication
skills (writing, speaking, listening and nonverbal communication) in the legal
services environment;
(2) interpret
nonverbal communication cues in order to discern facts from
fabrication;
(3) produce written
legal materials using writing strategies applicable to the legal services
environment;
(4) apply information
technology tools to perform daily tasks assigned to legal services
professionals;
(5) analyze the role
forensics plays in preventing and solving crimes;
(6) use legal terminology to communicate
within the legal services community;
(7) compare and contrast different career
fields in the legal services;
(8)
analyze the influence of the three branches of the United States government
(judicial, legislative and executive) on the legal services; and
(9) analyze the impact of the fourth, fifth,
sixth and fourteenth amendments on the provision of legal services.
F. Security and protective services career pathway (LW-SEC). Students will:
(1) demonstrate effective communications
skills (e.g., writing, speaking, listening and nonverbal communication) when
communicating security-related directives, technical concepts and other
information;
(2) use conflict
resolution skills to resolve conflicts among individuals;
(3) compare and contrast the roles,
responsibilities, tools and techniques of the criminal justice and security
fields;
(4) describe the legal,
regulatory and organizational guidelines governing the security and protective
services;
(5) analyze the impact of
federal, state and local laws on the security and protective services
field;
(6) apply ethical and legal
responsibilities of security and protective services personnel to various
situations in the security and protective services field;
(7) analyze the impact of the fourth, fifth,
sixth and fourteenth amendments on the security and protective
services;
(8) compare and contrast
the different career fields in the security and protective services;
(9) evaluate the application and relevance of
crime prevention concepts and security assessments to security and protective
services functions;
(10) explain
the application of risk management principles to the protection of assets in
various settings;
(11) describe the
importance of utilizing good public relations techniques and building
relationships in security and crisis situations;
(12) describe the role of security systems in
an overall security strategy;
(13)
explain the duties of security and protective services personnel in terrorism,
homeland security and disaster preparedness;
(14) apply basic management principles for
the effective supervision and management of a security force or an
organization's security program;
(15) perform the roles and responsibilities
of a security officer, including basic incident response;
(16) compare types and techniques of security
approaches within the public and private sectors;
(17) demonstrate the concepts and techniques
used to ensure the security of information-based and intangible assets;
and
(18) summarize the importance
and roles of intelligence analysis in crime prevention and homeland
security.
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