The Rights of School & Police Personnel:  Managing Your School Environment

Complete 3-Part Series  |  $195

The complete 3-part series provides school administrators, police officers, and security personnel with the basic tools to conduct daily operations inside a school zone with a focus on legal rights and responsibilities. The lessons cover numerous school/police issues coupled with familiar scenarios and reinforced through scenario-based reviews.  From school discipline to search and seizure to arrest to out-of-zone conduct, participants will be delivered a legal roadmap on how to navigate through the daily challenges of their jobs and be provided with solutions that work best under current law.

Although these guidelines are based on national standards, state-specific legal resources are available upon request.

You save $54.95 by purchasing this complete course than if you were to purchase each course in the series separately.

      PART 1:  THE RIGHT TO SEARCH STUDENTS & THEIR BELONGINGS

Lesson 1:  SCHOOL OPERATIONS UNDER CIVIL LAW

Lesson 2:  SEARCHES UNDER SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES

Lesson 3:  POLICE AUTHORITY:  THE OFFICER'S RIGHT TO SEARCH STUDENTS

Lesson 4:  EVIDENCE DETECTION METHODS

       PART 2:  SCHOOL INTERACTION WITH POLICE

 Lesson 1:  EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION BETWEEN SCHOOL & POLICE OFFICERS

 Lesson 2:  SCHOOL & POLICE CUSTODY

 Lesson 3:  PARENTAL NOTIFICATION

      PART 3:  EXTENDING AUTHORITY BEYOND THE SCHOOL ZONE

 Lesson 1:  DEFINING THE SCHOOL ZONE

 Lesson 2:  INVESTIGATION & DISCIPLINE FOR OUT-OF-ZONE CONDUCT

 Lesson 3:  INTERNET CONDUCT

 

Series Highlights


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Daily Rights of School Personnel & Police Officers:  Who's in charge, when and why for intervention, interrogation, search, discipline, custody, arrest, and student resistance.

What About the Parents?  Independent legal authority of schools and police to act first and notify later; Tactics for dealing with the legal challenge from parents after the fact;  How to operate without parental interference.

The Balancing Test:  The practical side of the law that's in your favor; What courts are looking for in your daily discipline and law enforcement operations; Tactics and strategies from your peers.

What is My Legal Protection?  Separating myth from reality; Why cases often settle too early and unnecessarily; Good news on your true legal protection -- qualified immunity!

Risk Reduction Methods:  How to effectively utilize cameras, tape recorders, metal detectors, body wands and K-9; How to reduce risk even if you can't afford them!

We give you:
  • Explanation of your legal rights in plain English 
  • Practical solutions to problems that occupy your day-to-day operations, including strategies and methods used by your peers that have worked
  • Quick reference pages in our eBook, including checklists, when you need an answer and don’t have time to read
  • Actual case scenarios with which you will readily identify
  • Preventive maintenance information on what you can do to reduce legal risk and personal aggravation
  • Tips on the type of protective language to include in your school handbook, code of conduct, or policy
  • Sign placement and strategy for communicating your most important messages to students, visitors, and parents
Includes eBook:  The Rights of School & Police Personnel:  Managing Your School Environment (69 pages)

Course Author:      John L. More, JD
Course Type:         Self-Paced
Course Duration:  
10 Lessons  |  8.5 Hours

 


 

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The complete 3-part series provides school administrators, police officers, and security personnel with the basic tools to conduct daily operations inside a school zone with a focus on legal rights and responsibilities. The lessons cover numerous school/police issues coupled with familiar scenarios and reinforced through scenario-based reviews.  From school discipline to search and seizure to arrest to out-of-zone conduct, participants will be delivered a legal roadmap on how to navigate through the daily challenges of their jobs and be provided with solutions that work best under current law.