P.O. Box 8383 New Orleans, LA 70182
Telephone: (504) 982-1113 E-mail: doctcrime@aol.com Fax: (866) 258-2205

TRAINING CURRICULA OUTLINES
Basic Security Officer Training: 48 Hours
Introduction
Note-Taking--Study Habits
Security as a Service Organization
Wearing of Uniform-Personal Appearance
Legal Phrases and Definitions
Criminal Law and Procedures
Crimes and Elements
Laws of Arrest, Search and Seizure
Rules of Evidence
Testifying in Court
Physical Security Measures
Patrol Methods
Fire Prevention & Control
Crime & Accident Scene Protection
Interviewing & Interrogation
Report Writing
Community and Public Relations
Labor Relations
Legal Aspects of Force
Techniques and Mechanics of Arrest
Use of Baton and Mace
Unarmed Defense
Introduction to Emergency First Aid Principles
Bomb Threats/Disasters
Civil Disturbances
 
Act 505 - LA State Board of Private Security Officers Training: 24 Hours
Includes 16 hours Basic Security Training and 8 hours of Firearms Training
 
Private Security Training: 148 Hours
The Criminal Justice System
Ethics and Professionalism
Role of Law Enforcement
Role of Private Security Officers
Note Taking
Principles of Communication
Report Writing
Radio and Telephone Communications
Criminal Law and Juvenile Law
Laws of Arrest
Arrest Procedures
Search and Seizure
Rules of Evidence
Collection and Preservation of Evidence
Techniques and Mechanics of Evidence
Major Crimes--Crime and Elements
Crime Scene
Interviewing, General Investigation & Identification
Testifying in Court--Courtroom
Demeanor
Public Relations Local Government Structure
Alarm Systems
Response to Incidents
Motor Vehicle Crimes
Vehicle Traffic Laws and Control
Narcotics Laws
Mental Illness, Drug and Alcohol Abuse
Identification of Drugs
Self-Defense and Nightstick Training
First Aid--Epilepsy, Diabetes, C.P.R.
Patrol of Private Property
Ingress and Egress Control
Hospital, Industrial and Contract Security
Fire Prevention & Control
Use of Deadly Force
Civil Liability and the Security Officer
Shoplifting
Stress & The Security Officer
Bomb Threats and Explosive Devices
Firearms Training
 
Basic Investigator Course: 128 Hours
The course includes the following topics:
Sources of Information
Criminal and civil investigations
Methods of investigations
Phases of investigations
Interview and interrogation
Statements and Confessions
Investigative report writing
Collection and preservation of evidence
Sketching and photography
Scientific investigation
Locks, picks and clicks
Organized crime
Electronics
 
Advanced Investigator Course: 128 Hours
This course includes the following topics:
Narcotics and dangerous drugs
Surveillance and shadowing
Recordings and communications
Laboratory aids
Questioned documents
Investigator in court
Lie detector and PSE
Insurance investigations
Handwriting Identification
Executive protection
Internal security
Verbal and non-verbal behavior in interviewing and interrogation