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CRIMINALJUSTICE ACADEMY2021 - 2022 Master Training Schedule June 2, 2021 CJA CLOSEDJuly 5 – 9, 2021November 22 – 26, 2021December 20 – 31, 2021July 4 – 8, 2022CJA’s REGISTRATIONTuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM exceptrecognized state holidays and holiday weeks as listed above.CJA’s MANDATEDLaw Enforcement Basic – 8 Week CurriculumLE BasicDatesGraduationLE Basic 743 . July 18 – September 10, 2021 . September 10, 2021LE Basic 744 . August 1 – September 24, 2021 . September 24, 2021LE Basic 745 . August 15 – October 8, 2021 . October 8, 2021LE Basic 746 . August 29 – October 22, 2021 . October 22, 2021LE Basic 747 . September 12 – November 5, 2021 . November 5, 2021LE Basic 748 . September 26 – November 19, 2021 . November 19, 2021LE Basic 749 . October 10 – December 10, 2021. December 10, 2021LE Basic 750 . October 24, 2021 – January 7, 2022 . January 7, 2022LE Basic 751 . November 7, 2021 – January 21, 2022. January 21, 2022LE Basic 752 .November 28, 2021 – February 4, 2022 . February 4, 2022LE Basic 753 .December 12, 2021 – February 18, 2022 . February 18, 2022LE Basic 754 . January 9 – March 4, 2022 . March 4, 2022LE Basic 755 . January 23 – March 18, 2022 .March 18, 2022LE Basic 756 . February 6 – April 1, 2022 . April 1, 2022LE Basic 757 . February 20 – April 15, 2022 . April 15, 2022LE Basic 758 . March 6 – April 29, 2022. April 29, 2022LE Basic 759 . March 20 – May 13, 2022 . May 13, 2022LE Basic 760 . April 3 – May 27, 2022 . May 27, 2022LE Basic 761 .April 17 – June 10, 2022. June 10, 2022LE Basic 762 . May 1 – June 24, 2022 . June 24, 2022LE Basic 763 . May 15 – July 15, 2022. July 15, 2022LE Basic 764 . May 29 – July 29, 2022. July 29, 2022LE Basic 765 .June 12 – August 12, 2022. August 12, 2022LE Basic 766 .June 26 – August 26, 2022. August 26, 2022

Basic DetentionBasic DetentionDatesGraduationBasic Detention 425 . June 20 – July 16, 2021 . July 16, 2021Basic Detention 426 . July 18 – August 6, 2021 . August 6, 2021Basic Detention 427 . August 8 – 27, 2021 . August 27, 2021Basic Detention 428 . September 6 – 24, 2021 . September 24, 2021Basic Detention 429 . September 26 – October 15, 2021 . October 15, 2021Basic Detention 430 . October 18 – November 5, 2021 . November 5, 2021Basic Detention 431 .November 7 – December 3, 2021. December 3, 2021Basic Detention 432 . December 5, 2021 – January 7, 2022. January 7, 2022Basic Detention 433 . January 9 – 28, 2022 . January 28, 2022Basic Detention 434 . January 30 – February 18, 2022. February 18, 2022Basic Detention 435 . February 27 – March 18, 2022 .March 18, 2022Basic Detention 436 . March 20 – April 8, 2022. April 8, 2022Basic Detention 437 . April 10 – 29, 2022 . April 29, 2022Basic Detention 438 . May 8 – 27, 2022 . May 27, 2022Basic Detention 439 . May 29 – June 17, 2022 . June 17, 2022Basic Detention 440 . June 19 – July 15, 2022 . July 15, 2022BTOT – Basic Telecommunications Officer Training NOW ONE WEEKBTOT ClassDatesLocation/SeatsBTOT 285 . July 12 – 16, 2021 .CJA 20BTOT 286 . July 26 – 30, 2021 .CJA 20BTOT 287 . August 16 – 20, 2021 .CJA 20BTOT 288 . August 30 – September 3, 2021 .CJA 20BTOT 289 . September 20 – 24, 2021 .CJA 20BTOT 290 . October 4 – 6, 2021 .CJA 20BTOT 291 . October 25 – 29, 2021 .CJA 20BTOT 292 . November 15 – 19, 2021 .CJA 20BTOT 293 . December 6 – 10, 2021 .CJA 20BTOT 294 .Jan 3 – 7, 2022 .CJA 20BTOT 295 . January 17 – 21, 2022 .CJA 20BTOT 296 . February 7 – 11, 2022 .CJA 20BTOT 297 . February 21 – 25, 2022 .CJA 20BTOT 298 .March 14 – 18, 2022.CJA 20BTOT 299 . March 28 – April 1, 2022.CJA 20BTOT 300 . April 18 – 22, 2022 .CJA 20BTOT 301 . May 2 – 6, 2022 .CJA 20BTOT 302 . May 16 – 20, 2022 .CJA 20BTOT 303 . May 30 – June 3, 2022 .CJA 20BTOT 304 .June 13 – 17, 2022 .CJA 20BTOT 305 . June 27 – July 1, 2022 .CJA 20Page 2 of 36

CLASS 3All Class 3 Basic and Advanced training will be offered online through the Acadis portal. No regular classroom attendance atCJA will be required.Class 3 Basic (Unarmed)After the candidate has completed registration at the Academy, (s)he will be given access to the video portion of thetraining. “Please assign your candidate the “Limited Duty Online [1-21] video. The manuals and power points are alsoin ACADIS. They are called “Manuals-Limited Duty Manual” Upon completion of the online training; the TrainingOfficer will log into Acadis and “Register” the candidate to take the Limited Duty cumulative test. The test will consistof 75 multiple choice questions; the passing score is 70%.Class 3 Advanced (Armed)After the candidate has completed registration at the Academy, (s)he will be given access to the video portion of thetraining. Please assign your candidate the Class 3 Advanced Training in ACADIS, manuals are also there. Uponcompletion of the DT/Firearms training, the SCCJA Mobile Training Unit must be contacted to set up at date/time forthe DT and Firearms proficiency tests. Upon completion, the Training Officer will log into Acadis and “Register” thecandidate to take the Class 3 Advanced cumulative test. The test will consist of 100 multiple choice questions; thepassing score is 70%.Candidates will be permitted to take the Class 3 Basic or Advanced cumulative test on any Wednesday. Please register yourcandidates for the cumulative exam in the ACADIS portal.SPECIAL BASICSpecial Basic classes are offered online through the Acadis portal.After the candidate has completed registration at the Academy, (s)he will be given access to the video portion of thetraining. They will need to complete Special Basic Online [1-21] and Special Basic Driver Orientation [4-20]. Themanuals and power points are also in ACADIS. They are called “Manuals-Special Basic Manual” Upon completionof the online training; the Training Officer will log into Acadis and “Register” the candidate for the cumulative examand Driving and Firearms Proficiency. The candidate will take the Special Basic cumulative test. Upon passing thecumulative, the officer will have to qualify with Driving and Firearms. That will complete the Special Basic training.**Reserve to Class 1 officers will also have to run the PAT to complete the training.Page 3 of 36

2021-2022 ALPHABETIZED LIST OF ADVANCED COURSES BY TITLENumber following course name is page number where detailed course information is located in catalog. Advanced Crime Scene for Patrol (NEW) . 6ARIDE – Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement. 6ASIST – Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training . 7Basic Detective . 7Basic Instructor Development PRE-QUAL . 8Basic Instructor Development . 8Basic Patrol Rifle . 9Basic Precision Rifle . 10Chiefs Workshop. 10Commercial Motor Vehicle Collision Reconstruction (NEW). 11Combined DRE Pre & 7-Day School. 11Court Security . 12Crime Scene for Investigators . 12Criminal Gang Overview for Law Enforcement . 13Defensive Tactics Instructor & Ground Defense Instructor PAT Pre-Qual . 13Defensive Tactics Instructor. 14Defensive Tactics Instructor Recert . 14Detention Field Training Officer Manager . 15Detention Management. 15DMT Operator . 16DMT Operator Online Recertification . 16DRE Combined School (includes DRE Instructor School-Condensed & DRE Pre-School) . 17DRE In-Service Training (in place of DRE Recertification) . 17Driving Instructor School (includes Pre-Qual) . 18DUI/SFST Instructor w/ Specific Skills Instructor . 18DUI/SFST Instructor Recertification (Online) . 19Executive Management . 19Field Training Officer Manager . 20Fingerprint Recognition & Comparison . 20Firearms Instructor School . 21Footwear Tire Tread Documentation/Collection (NEW) . 21Graffiti Recognition . 22Ground Defense Instructor . 22Ground Defense Instructor Recert . 23Hostage/Crisis Negotiations (NEW) . 23Human Trafficking . 24Juvenile Procedures . 24Latent Print Techniques (NEW) . 25Mid-Level Management . 25Motorcycle Collision Investigation . 26OC Instructor . 26OC Instructor Recert . 27Organized Crime and Narcotics (NEW) . 27Patrol Rifle Instructor . 28Pedestrian/Bicycle Collision Investigation . 28Principles of Supervision . 29Page 4 of 36

Responding to the Mentally Ill in Detention Centers . 29School Resource Officer . 29SMD Speed Measuring Device Operator (SMD) . 30SMD Operator Recertification (Online) . 31Speed Measuring Device Instructor . 31Speed Measuring Device Instructor Recertification . 32Specific Skills Instructor . 32TCI - Phase I – At-Scene Collision Investigation . 33TCI - Phase II – Technical Collision Investigation . 34TCI - Phase III – Collision Reconstruction . 34TCI - Advanced Reconstruction Refresher . 35TCI - Advanced Collision Investigation . 35Traffic Safety Officer Conference . 36Training Manager Development . 36Page 5 of 36

2021-2022 ALPHABETIZED ADVANCED COURSES BY TITLENEW CLASSCOURSEAdvanced Crime Scenefor Patrol(7.5 CLEE Credit Hours)Class Fee: 5DATESJuly 1, 2021August 30, 2021October 25, 2021December 13, 2021February 1, 2022March 15, 2022May 2, 2022LOCATION/SEATSCJA 23CJA 23CJA 23CJA 23CJA 23CJA 23CJA 23Course Description:Under the direction of the instructor, the student will receive training on what constitutes physical evidence, where it originatesand how it is deposited; the importance physical evidence plays in a criminal investigation and how it is classified and whatconstitutes a crime scene; the duties of the first responding officers; typical crime scenes encountered by first responders, andan introduction into the methods of crime scene processing, photographing, sketching, and navigating the sequence of eventsregarding these crime scenes. The student will be evaluated during the hands-on portion of the class to determine the level ofproficiency in completing the given task. The student is encouraged to bring any of their issued equipment for use during theclass in order to familiarize themselves with those items, but it is not required.Who Should Attend: [Class Max – 23 (normal class) or 12 (Covid19 limit)]Class I and Class III certified law enforcement officers who work crime scenesHeld in forensics ------------------------------------COURSEARIDE (Advanced Roadside ImpairedDriving Enforcement)(16 CLEE Credit Hours)Class Fee: 20DATESJuly 14-15, 2021August 12-13, 2021August 18-19, 2021September 15-16, 2021October 12-13, 2021January 12-13, 2022February 9-10, 2022May 11-12, 2022June 15-16, 2022Additional Field Classes TBALOCATION/SEATSCJA 20(Field)Beaufort CSO/Hilton HeadCJA 20CJA 20CJA 20CJA 20CJA 20CJA 20CJA 20Course Description:This course is designed for certified DUI/SFST Practitioners who understand the hazards caused by impaired driving and aremotivated to arrest and prosecute impaired drivers. It is also intended to introduce the concept of the role of and utilization ofthe South Carolina Drug Recognition Experts. This course must be completed as a prerequisite for future consideration intothe Drug Recognition Expert Program. Students should be experienced in DUI Enforcement and Prosecution, should have afirm handle on the SFST Proficiency, and must be currently DUI/SFST Practitioner certified.LODGING IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS CLASS WHEN HELD AT THE SCCJA. FOR CLASSES HELD IN THE FIELD, THESTUDENT’S DEPARTMENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR LODGING AND MEALS.Who should attend: Class 1 Officers involved with DUI/Traffic enforcement and regular patrol duties.Prerequisites: SC Certified Class 1 Law Enforcement Officer. Current DUI/SFST Practitioner.Page 6 of 36

---------------------------COURSEASISTApplied Suicide InterventionSkills Training(12 CLEE Credit Hours)Class Fee: 20DATESAugust 18-19, 2021October 27-28, 2021March 30-31, 2022LOCATION/SEATSCJA 16CJA 16CJA 16Course Description:Suicide is one of the most significant public health issues facing the world today. It has existed throughout history, across allcultures and time periods. People’s reasons for thinking about suicide are as complex and varied as those individualsthemselves. With the right knowledge and skills, the vast majority of suicides can be prevented. More than 800,000 people dieby suicide worldwide each year. When people are thinking about suicide, they almost always express their pain in ways thatinvite others to reach out and help. This course is designed for first responders to learn how to prevent suicide by recognizingsigns, providing a skilled intervention, and developing a safety plan to keep someone alive. This evidence-based training willimprove skills and readiness, increase hope and reduce suicidality, increase general counseling and listening skills, and savelives.Who should attend: (Class Max - 16)Class I, Class II, Class III, Detention officers, and telecommunication ------------------------------------COURSEBasic Detective(40.00 CLEE Credit Hours)Class Fee: 70DATESAugust 2-6, 2021September 27-October 1, 2021November 29- December 3, 2021January 24-28, 2022March 21-25, 2022April 18-22, 2022May 30-June 3, 2022LOCATION/SEATSCJA 20CJA 20CJA 20CJA 20CJA 20CJA 20CJA 20All classes held at SCCJA.Course Description:This course is designed for officers assigned to investigative units or who primarily perform investigative functions. Coursetopics include case management, case prioritizing, information sources, case preparation, courtroom procedure, rules ofevidence, open-source investigations, interview and interrogation techniques, property crimes, and crime scene management.Other topics include proper techniques used to develop probable cause for writing search and arrest warrants using theappropriate language and structure.This course includes practical applications for warrant writing, interviewing, crime scene processing, case preparation andcourtroom testimony.Resources Required:Students are strongly encouraged to bring a laptop and thumb drive for the above-mentioned class. It would be helpful sinceyou will be doing a fair amount of writing.Reporting Instructions:Please report promptly to SCCJA at 8:30AM.Page 7 of 36

Who Should Attend: (Class Max - 20)Class I certified law enforcement officers and only those officers assigned to investigative units or whose primary duties areinvestigative -------------------------------------COURSEBasic Instructor DevelopmentPRE-QUALIFICATION(2.5 CLEE Credit Hours)DATESAugust 30, 2021 (2 Sessions)October 11, 2021 (2 Sessions)January 10, 2022 (2 sessions)LOCATION/SEATSCJA 20CJA 20CJA 20ALL PRE-QUALS held at SCCJAMorning Sessions are from 8:30 – 11:30AMAfternoon Sessions are from 1:00-4:00PM****Officers must arrive promptly, once the prequalification begins no one will be allowed entry into the classroom****Course Description:This course is designed as a pre-qualification for officers attending Basic Instructor Development. A pre-qualification coursemust be passed in order to register for Basic Instructor Development.Students will be provided a laptop, USB, and a binder to utilize during the session that include several hand-outs andreference material. The included handouts will be a copy of the rubric for grading with a copy of the rules, an APA citationreference handout, and an article. After reading the article, students will type a two-paragraph essay on two key points fromthe article in a Microsoft Word document. This essay must have a word count between 250 – 500 words. The student willsave the completed document to the provided USB device and submit to the instructor for evaluation.Who Should Attend: (Class Max – 20 students) Only Class I and Class II certified law enforcement officers who have beenregistered through ACADIS can attend the prequalification course.Proficiency:The qualifications score is 80% for proficiency. The SC Criminal Justice Academy Registration Unit will then notify the officer’sdepartment concerning their eligibility to register the officer for BID. If the officer scores below 80% or 1 of the automaticdisqualifiers occur, then the department must wait 1 year before registering the officer to repeat the prequalification for BID. Ifthe score was 80% or higher then the officer has 2 years from date of prequalification for the department to register them forthe BID course. After 2 years, if the officer has not been enrolled in a BID course then the prequalification must be retaken, asthe qualification is only good for 2 ---------------------------------COURSEBasic Instructor Development(80.00 CLEE Credit Hours)Class Fee: 140All Classes held at SCCJADATESSeptember 6-17, 2021November 29-December 10, 2021January 24-February 4, 2022May 2-13, 2022LOCATION/SEATSCJA 16CJA 16CJA 16CJA 16Course Description:This course is designed for the departmental training officer and/or those officers who will be involved in training at theirdepartment. Upon completion of this instructor course, officers will be able to write lesson plans and instruct in the areas ofbasic, advanced, in-service, pre-service, etc within their agency. This class is a prerequisite for instructing Firearms, Driving,Radar, Ground Defense, Defensive Tactics, and other instructor related courses at the academy. This course covers areasPage 8 of 36

such as: lesson plan preparation, research, formatting, and writing, training liability, methods of instruction, adult learning, andpositive instructor techniques. Officers should have above average writing and research abilities as well as familiarity with theuse of computers and computer software including Microsoft Word and PowerPoint. Officers who complete the course will beaccredited by the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy as a Basic Instructor. Class starts at 8:30 AM.Who Should Attend/Prerequisites: (Class Max - 16)Only Class I and Class II law enforcement officers who will be assigned as departmental training officers can register to attendthis class. Only officers who have passed one of the Basic Instructor Development pre-qualifications are allowed toregister and attend the course.****Officers attending the class are required to bring a flash drive/thumb drive (USB storage device).****Proficiency/Credits:Officers must achieve a minimum of 80% on numerous projects to include: 3 in class presentations with written lesson plans,and a variety of homework exercises and in class exercises. Failure of any requirement will result in failure of the class.Continuing Certification Requirements:Officers who successfully complete this course will be recognized by the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy as acertified Basic Instructor. Requirements mandate that the officer instruct 36 hours every 3 years to maintain their certification.Also, Basic Instructors must serve as a guest instructor at the Academy once every 3 ---------------------------------COURSEBasic Patrol Rifle – SCCJA(24.00 CLEE Credit Hours)Class Fee: 35DATESSeptember 21-23, 2021October 19-21, 2021April 12-14, 2022LOCATION/SEATSCJA 10CJA 10CJA 10Course Description:This course is designed as A BASIC course for certified law enforcement officers who will be issued a patrol rifle from theiragency. The course covers handling, maintenance, and firing and qualifies the officer with his/her patrol rifle.Report promptly to the Range at 8:00 AM.Who Should Attend: (Class Max – 10)Class I certified law enforcement officers who need basic instruction and skill sets with a patrol rifle.Proficiency:Attendees will be required to demonstrate safe and proper handling techniques and score a minimum of 80% on thequalification course.Special Equipment:Attendees are required to have a patrol rifle with suitable sling to orient the weapon in a muzzle downconfiguration during handgun tran

CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACADEMY 2021 - 2022 Master Training Schedule June 2, 2021 CJA CLOSED July 5 - 9, 2021 November 22 - 26, 2021 December 20 - 31, 2021 July 4 - 8, 2022 CJA's REGISTRATION Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM except recognized state holidays and holiday weeks as listed above. CJA's MANDATED