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

Part 1 of 3 – The Right to Search Students & Their Belongings  |  $99.95

 

The most substantial of the three courses provided in The Rights of School & Police Personnel:  Managing Your School Environment series, this course provides the top current legal tools you will need to exercise your rights to search students and their belongings whether you are a school administrator operating under school civil law or a police officer operating under criminal law.  You will walk away with a legal menu of easy-to-exercise options no matter what the search scenanrio – be it the individual student, random, mass, or forcible search. The modules provide the answers to some of the most often asked questions such as, "What law am I operating under?" "How far can I go in searching a student?" and "Is there a menu of legal options and standards that will protect me after the fact?"

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

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The course contains four lessons: 

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

Includes eBook:  The Right to Search Students & Their Belongings (38 pages)

Course Author:     John L. More, JD
Course Type:        Self-Paced
Course Duration: 
4 Lessons | 3.5 Hours

 

 

 


 

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The most substantial of the three courses in The Rights of School & Police Personnel:  Managing Your School Environmrnt series, this course provides the top current legal tools you will need to excercise your rights to search students and their belongings whether you are a school administrator operating under school civil law or a police officer operating under criminal law.  You will walk away with a legal menu of easy-to-exercise options no matter what the search scenario:  be it the individual student, random, mass, or forcible search.