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Traffi c
- Account for variations in perception/reaction times.
At-Scene Traffi c Crash - Account for braking defi ciencies when calculating
Investigation speed.
TEICP Accredited Course - Determine the coeffi cient of friction for various
surfaces.
Methodologies
Who Should Attend
Law enforcement offi cers with traffi c crash investigation The course employs demonstration, lecture and practical
responsibilities. NCJA’s Introduction to Traffi c Crash exercises.
Investigation is a prerequisite and must be successfully Course Requirements
completed prior to attending NCJA’s At-Scene Traffi c Attendance is required at all class sessions. Satisfactory
Crash Investigation. completion of practical exercises conducted throughout
the course must be accomplished. A minimum score of
Course Goal 75% must be attained on the fi nal exam.
To enable the participants to determine minimum speed of
vehicles involved in a crash based on physical evidence Special Concerns
documented at the scene. Class will begin at 8:30 a.m. on the fi rst day. Students
should bring a scientifi c calculator TI-30 capable of
Course Objectives trigonometric functions. Students should plan to spend
The student will be able to: some time at night to complete practical exercises and
➤ Perform a variety of mathematical computations to: study assignments.
- Determine minimum vehicle speed based on Course Coordinator
physical evidence. Terry D. Miller
- Determine Time/Distance traveled. LIMIT 2 STUDENTS
- Solve Linear Equations. Length of Course PER DEPARTMENT.
- Perform Unit Analysis. Five days (40 hours)
➤ Discuss various methods of detecting truthful and
Criminal Investigation Through deceptive behavior.
➤ Describe the classifi cation of drugs based on
Traffi c Law Enforcement the North Carolina General Statutes and apply
(Formerly DEPO) appropriately.
➤ Given a suspected controlled substance and
TEICP Accredited Course reference manual, demonstrate the process used to
identify the substance.
Who Should Attend Methodologies
Law enforcement offi cers with patrol or traffi c enforcement This course employs lecture and discussion.
responsibilities.
Course Requirements
Course Goal
To be able to recognize indicators of criminal activity while Attendance is required at all class sessions. A minimum
performing your daily patrol and traffi c enforcement duties. score of at least 80% must be achieved on the written fi nal
exam.
Course Objectives
At the end of this block of instruction, the student will be Special Concerns
able to achieve the following objectives in accordance with Class starts at 8:30 am on the fi rst day of class.
the information received in class: Course Coordinator
➤ Discuss at least ten (10) indicators of criminal activity. Terry D. Miller
➤ Defi ne the term commercial motor vehicle and list at LIMIT 2 STUDENTS
least four (4) indicators of possible criminal activity. Course Credit PER DEPARTMENT.
➤ List the six (6) survival commandments used when Three days (24 hours)
conducting traffi c stops and vehicle searches.
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