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CJLE2003 — Int. Chld Abuse #2105

2.4 credits · 2.4 hours

Child abuse theories and components of good parenting. Includes emotional neglect and abuse; characteristics, dynamics, and indicators of physical neglect and abuse; initial investigative procedures and strategies; injury identification and investigation; interview strategies and techniques. Emphasizes special investigative issues, interrogation techniques, runaway children, child pornography, Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services (DPRS), Texas Crime Victims Rights and Crime Victims Compensation Act, uniform crime reporting, family violence, and interagency cooperation and teamwork. Satisfies Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCLEOSE) Course #2105. End-of-Course Outcomes: Recognize child abuse theories and components of good parenting; identify characteristics of neglect, physical abuse, and sexual abuse; and explain Texas laws and legal issues related to child abuse and neglect.

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