Course Overview
The courses are listed below with a description of the subjects presented for each course.
To view upcoming courses or register for a course, see our Course Calendar.
Crime Prevention Part 1
Course topics include:
- History and Principles of Crime Prevention
- Improving Policing/Community Relations
- Concepts of Security
- Business Crime Prevention Survey Report
- Locks
- Doors and Strike Plates
- Windows and Glass
- Security Lighting
- Alarms
- Safes
- Business Crime Prevention Survey
- Community Awareness Presentation Research Development: Public Speaking
Crime Prevention Part 2
Course topics include:
- Crime Prevention Trends
- Encouraging the Power of Prevention: Ten Action Principles
- Bullying
- Identifying and Addressing a Gang Problem
- Drug Awareness
- Neighborhood Watch: Community-Based Program
- How to Partner Effectively with Faith Based Organizations
- Operation Identification and National Night Out
- Senior Citizens and Crime Prevention
- Keeping the Elderly Safe in the 21st Century
- Online Predators
- Crime Prevention in the Technology Age
- Identity Theft
- Prisoner Re-Entry
- Safes
- CPTED
- Dating Violence
- Violence in the Workplace: Parts I and II
- CPTED for Schools
Crime Prevention Part 3
Course topics include:
- CPTED Concept Introduction
- Conducting Security Assessments and Liability Issues
- Lighting
- Doors and Other Openings
- Safes
- Fences and Landscaping
- Windows and Glazing
- Locks and Key Control
- Alarms and Cameras
- Colors, Pictures, Art
- Floor Plans and Site Plans
- Maintenance
SBLE 1
Course topics include:
- Overview of School Based Law Enforcement
- Texas Education Code
- Sharing of Information (FERPA)
- Counter Terrorism for SBLE
- Prevention and Response to Active Killer
- Illegal Drugs on Campus
- Bullying/Cyberbullying
- Conflict Resolution
- Community Policing on Campus
SBLE 2
Course topics include:
- Legal updates
- Alternative Responses to Arrest
- Disruptive/Dangerous Student Behavior
- ALERRT Training
- Community Education Program Development
- Community Policing and Problem Solving Program Development