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CURRICULUM TECHNOLOGYC A T A L O G 2 0 1 2
www.curriculumtechnology.com 1.877.675.6280
Whats Inside
Turn Key Academic Solutions 2
Program and Curriculum Development 3
Textbooks 4
Interactive Modules - iModssm 12
Student Kits 17
Classroom Labs 17
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TURN KEY ACADEMIC SOLUTIONSCurriculum Technology develops academic and training content with a ocus on the student learning experience. We oer multi-media based
courseware and textbooks, custom labs and lab kits, as well as dynamic support materials that enable instructors to deliver a rich and interactive
learning environment.
The Curriculum Technology sta includes personnel with experience at the campus and corporate levels o the private post-secondary industryas well as personnel with teaching experience in the public university, community college, and corporate training environments.
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and
New Program
Development
Course and
curriculum development
or e-course, on-ground,
or blended delivery
CT consulting or
campus operations,
regulatory compliance,
and aculty training
Interactive modules-
iMods or online
students or campus
lab-based programs
Student Hands-on Kits
and Classroom Labs
Channel Custom
Publishing or textbooks
and custom texts oryour specic needs
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PROGRAM AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENTCurriculum Technology has extensive experience in the development o new programs and courses or academic institutions and corporate
training implementations. We oer a broad base o crossover skills in education, publishing, and media. These unique skills enable CT to
develop turnkey courses and programs while meeting the time to market demands o the client.
New Program Development
By rst examining market need and current employment trends, Curriculum
Technology works with an organizations existing delivery model to provide
new and innovative ways o implementing cutting-edge programs.
Covering virtually any subject, Curriculum Technology employs an
extensive team o Subject Matter Experts who help to ensure that new
programs properly prepare students or a successul uture.
New Program Development - Our Process
Examinationofcurrentschoolprograms,mission,and
organization
Providenewprogramrecommendationsbasedonmarket
need and employment opportunities Identicationofdegree,programhour,coursehour,and
roll-out
Identicationofimplementationstructure:on-line,on-ground,
or blended
Researchandanalysisoftime,faculty,andbudgetallocations
Examinationoftheregulatoryenvironmentandindustrystandards
Mapcourserecommendationsandobjectivestoprogram
objectives and industry standards
Outlineindividualcoursedescriptions,objectives,andtopics
Providetextbook,product,andmaterialsrecommendations
Course Design and Curriculum Development
Curriculum Technology is passionate about designing and developing
customized curriculum solutions or our schools and clientele. We oer
experience and expertise in virtually any subject at all levels o secondary
and post-secondary education.
Technology and Programming
Curriculum Technology is a ull-service curriculum development
company oering technology, technology integration and programming
capabilities to our school partners and clientele. Our talented technology
and programming team oer high-quality eCourse development services
and a cutting edge understanding o the on-line learning environment.
CT CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT MODEL
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TEXTBOOKS Teach with Condence and SupportCurriculum Technology textbooks are created with a keen ocus upon the skills and inormation students will need to know in order to perorm
well in their chosen careers. This concept is what sets textbooks developed by CT apart rom all the rest. When Curriculum Technology develops
atextbook,we:
Identifytherelatedandrequiredjobskillstodrivecontentand
learning outcomes
Explainpracticalskillswithreal-worldexamplesaswellas
supporting theory
Useauthorsandcontributorswhohaveextensiveprofessionalexperience
Keepcostslowforschoolsandstudentsbymanagingproduction
value while still meeting student and school needs
Buildourbooksfromthegroundupforcareerschoolstudents
and instructors, unlike some others that simply create condensed
versions o a traditional textbook
How can we make the teaching and learning experience more eective
and exciting? Our textbooks can be combined with Curriculum Technologys
labs, kits and iMods, providing students a more engaging and meaningul
learning experience.
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outcomes.
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CJ in the USA: An Introduction to Criminal Justice
Author:Shel Silver
ISBN(13): 978-0-9837570-0-9
PageCount: 293
Media: Paperback, eBookPublished: 2011
Price:$50.00
Description:CJ in the USA is a unique gateway to the world o criminal justice. Through compelling scenarios, examples, and case studies the student
will discover a comprehensive, practical guide to a career in criminal justice.
Valuable job-related inormation about law enorcement, security, courts, corrections, and social services appear throughout the text, enabling the student
to determine how they best t into the criminal justice eld.
TableofContents:
Module1:TheCriminalJusticeSystem
Module2:TheLaw
Module3:ThePolice
Module4:TheCourts
Module5:Corrections
Module6:TheJuvenileJusticeSystem
Module7:PrivateSecurity&RiskManagement
Module8:HomelandSecurity&Terrorism
Module9:Drugs
Module10:ComputersandCrime
MODULE 1 The CriminalJustice System MODULE 1 The CriminalJustice System
1
Key Module Concepts:
Identifymanyofthevariedprofessionsandskillsets
atworkwithinthecriminaljusticesystem
Theroles,duties,andresponsibilitiesplayedbycitizens,
rstresponders,technicalexperts,andlegalprofessionals
intheinvestigationanddispositionofcriminalmatters
Unreasonablesearchandseizurerightsandlaw
Criminaltrialprocessandprocedure
Highlightsomeoftheresponsibilitiesandcontributions
ofsocialservicenetworksinthejusticesystem
MODULE 1
The Criminal Justice System
Introduction
Fewprofessionsprovidetheexcitement,challenge,drama,scientic
intrigue,useofcuttingedgetechnology,andbenettosocietythan
thosethatareapartofthecriminaljusticeindustry.
Whatisthecriminaljusticeindustry?Isitthepolicedepartment?
Privateinvestigators?Crimesceneor crimelabtechnicians?Prosecu-
tors,defensecounsel,judgeandjury?Lawyers?Prisonguardsand
prisonadministrators?Paroleofcers?Theshortansweristhatits
allthesepeople,professions,andorganizations,andmanymorenot
listedhere.Theseprofessionalsandtheireffectivefunctioningmakeit
possibleforustoliveinasafeandlawfulsociety.Theyarethepeople
andtheinstitutionsthatcompriseourcriminal justice system --a
systemthatunderscoresournationscommitmenttotheruleoflaw.
Wewillsharethisexcitingeldwithyoubyintroducingyoutoreal-
lifepeople,scenarios,andcases.Wellhelpyoubegintounderstand
theamazingandsometimescomplexinter-connectivityandmutual
dependenciesofthevariouselementswithinthecriminaljustice
systemthatenableittofunctiononadaytodaybasis.
Inthismodule,youllexploreactionalcrimestoryandfollowalong-
sidecriminaljusticeprofessionalsastheyseektondoutthewho,
what,where,when,andhowofthiscrime.Youlllearntherightway
toconductaninvestigationsothataccurateandlawfullyobtained
evidenceiscollected.Youllalsolearnabouttheseriousconsequences
forsocietywhenevenoneelementintheoverallcriminaljustice
systemmisresordoesntdoitsjob.
InstructorResources:Customizableandavailableresourcesinclude:
Syllabus&Lessonplans
InstructorNotes
Test/QuizFile
PowerPointSlides
Mappingoftextbooktoyourcurrentprogramsandlessonplans
CriminalJusticeiModSeries(all)
ClassroomLab:Investigations
ClassroomLab:Corrections
ClassroomLab:SecurityandSurveillance
StudentKit:Investigations
Courtroom Activities for CJ and Paralegal (Workbook)
StudentResources:Customizableandavailableresourcesinclude:
CriminalJusticeiModseries
StudentInvestigationsKit
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CJ Communications in the USA
Author:JulieGibson,KarlJohnson,DaveWest
and Daryl Davis
ISBN(13): 978-0-9830949-6-8
PageCount: 321Media: Paperback, eBook
Published: 2011
Price:$50.00
Description:CJ Communications in the USA lls the much-needed gap in available resources by addressing communications procedures in a
realistic and practical way. Students are provided insight into the structure and protocol o each communication method. They learn how to ormat
the content as the author, as well as what to expect in the content when they are the receiver.
The text ocuses on helping students develop the written, verbal, non-verbal, technical, and tactical communication skills required or careers intodays criminal justice and security environments.
TableofContents:
Part 1 - Written and Verbal Communications
Module1:HumanCommunicationBasics
Module2:WritingasaFormofCommunication
Part 2 - Law Enorcement Communications
Module3:CommunicationinLawEnforcement
Module4:InterviewsandInterrogations
Module5:PresentationsandPublicRelationsModule6:RadioProcedure
Part 3 - Courts
Module7:CourtroomDocumentsandWrittenCommunication
Module8:CourtroomTestimony
Part4AppliedTechnologyinCriminalJusticeCommunications
Module9:Technology-BasedCommunicationTools
Module10:AppliedTechnologyforCJCommunications
MODULE 1 HumanCommunicationBasics MODULE 1 HumanCommunicationBasics
1.3
Key Module Concepts:
The three components of human communication
Voice intonation and body language
Clues to explain if an individual is lying
Types of lying
Reasons for lying
Methods of active listening
The effects of cultural diversity on communication
and detecting deception
MODULE 1
Human Communication Basics
Introduction
Human communication is just the words that people say to each other,
right? Not exactly. Human communication is the way in which humans
exchange meaningful ideas with one another. Depending upon the
study involved (percentages vary slightly), research states that only
about 10% of communication involves the actual words people say,
but 30% of communication is the way in which people say those words,
called voice intonation. All the rest of our communication, about 60%,
is done nonverbally .
This module discusses
the complexities of
human communication.
It looks at perceptions,
words, and overall
communication not just
the spoken words that
people say. Youll learn
just what is meant by
voice intonation. Youll
see how people lie and
some of the reasons that they lie. In addition, you will examine non-
verbal communication, also called body language, and learn how to
interpret nonverbal clues (also called cues). Nonverbal communication
is extremely important in thecriminaljustice system because its the
way that ofcers determine whether or not persons they are questioning
are being honest with them, whether t hey are hiding something, and
whether or not they are actually lying. This skill is vital to anyone
working in the criminal justice world.
Listening is also an important component in communication. A crimi-
nal justice professional must be a good listener and an active listener,
as well as a very observant listener. Your listening skills will help you
ask better questions of your witnesses to get more information about
InstructorResources:Customizableandavailableresourcesinclude:
Syllabus&Lessonplans
InstructorNotes
Test/QuizFile
PowerPointSlides
Mappingoftextbooktoyourcurrentprogramsandlessonplans
CriminalJusticeiModSeries:
Tactical Communications
JobsinJusticeandSecurity
StudentResources: Customizable and available resources include:
CriminalJusticeiModSeries:
Tactical Communications
JobsinJusticeandSecurity
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CJ Investigations in the USA
Authors: Larry Adkisson
ISBN(13): 978-0-9837570-1-6
PageCount: 305
Media: Paperback, eBookPublished: 2011
Price:$50.00
Description:Through real-lie scenarios and examples, CJ Investigations in the USA oers a detailed look at the roles and responsibilities o investigators
across the criminal justice spectrum. Each module reinorces the importance o the entire investigative process, rom initial interviews and interroga-
tion to courtroom testimony. The importance o orensics, public records, on-the-scene photography and interview documentation to both police
agents and non-law enorcement personnel is communicated in an in-depth yet accessible ashion.
CJ Investigations in the USA is a rereshing, dynamic and eective resource or all students seeking a career path in criminal justice.
TableofContents:
Module1:IntroductiontoInvestigations
Module2:Careers
Module3:PreliminaryResponse
Module4:AdvancedInvestigations
Module5:CrimeScenes
Module6:Interviewing
Module7:Documentation
Module8:Forensics
Module9:LegalConcepts
Module10:StandardsofProof,Courtroom
Procedures and Testimony
InstructorResources:Customizableandavailableresourcesinclude:
Syllabus&Lessonplans
InstructorNotes
Test/QuizFile
PowerPointSlides
Mappingoftextbooktoyourcurrentprograms
and lesson plans
ClassroomLab:Investigations
StudentKit:Investigations CriminalJusticeiModSeries:
FingerprintScienceandLiveScan
JobsinJusticeandSecurity
Courtroom Layout and Procedure
Criminology
Tactical Communications
Video Surveillance
StudentResources: Customizable and available resources include:
StudentKit:Investigations CriminalJusticeiModSeries:
FingerprintScienceandLiveScan
JobsinJusticeandSecurity
Courtroom Layout and Procedure
Criminology
Tactical Communications
Video Surveillance
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Homeland Security in the USA
Author:JulieGibson
ISBN(13): 978-0-9819328-6-6
PageCount: 338
Media: Paperback, eBookPublished: 2011
Price:$50.00
Description:Homeland Security in the USA introduces and compiles multiple public documents into a concise reader. Numerous resources, spanning
the development o the Department o Homeland Security to specialized duties o various departments, are collected and organized in one convenient
location. The Modules cover the history, relevant terminology, and action points that have been standardized to keep our borders and citizens sae rom
natural, accidental and terrorist activity.
Compiled and edited by a HAZMAT authorized rst responder who has hands-on experience at the scene o some o Americas most critical disaster
sites,thistextbookprovidesadynamicresearchtoolfortheCJstudentseekingtoentertheeldofhomelandandbordersecurity.
TableofContents:
Module1:EstablishmentoftheDepartmentofHomelandSecurity
Module2:TheNational Strategy for Homeland Security
Module3:TheHomeland Security Risk Lexicon
Module4:TheNational Strategy to Secure Cyberspace
Module5:TheNational Response Framework
Module6:TheNational Infrastructure Protection Plan
Module7:TheNational Emergency Communications PlanModule8:TheNational Preparedness Guidelines
InstructorResources:Customizableandavailableresourcesinclude:
Syllabus&Lessonplans
InstructorNotes
Test/QuizFile
PowerPointSlides
Mappingoftextbooktoyourcurrentprogramsandlessonplans
CriminalJusticeiModSeries
JobsinJusticeandSecurity Tactical Communications
Video Surveillance
Security Planning and Prevention
StudentResources: Customizable and available resources include:
CriminalJusticeiModSeries
JobsinJusticeandSecurity
Tactical Communications
Video Surveillance
Security Planning and Prevention
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Patrol Procedures in the USA
Authors: Melissa Cahill, Daryl Davis,
SteveDeBoard,JulieGibson,KarlJohnson,
Mike Marcon and Dave West
ISBN(13): 978-0-9830949-9-9
PageCount: 294
Media: Paperback, eBook
Published: 2011
Price:$50.00
Description:Patrol Procedures in the USA provides an engaging view into the world o law enorcement and security. Students will nd their
learning experience enhanced by the case studies, examples, and resources included in each Module.
This text explains in realistic detail many o the activities a police ocer or security specialist may ace, ranging rom routine operations to
large-scale emergency situations. Discussions o crowd control and interactions with other agencies contribute to the students understandingo the subject.
TableofContents:
Module1:PoliceAgencyStructures
Module2:AppliedSkills:DomesticViolence
Module3:CrowdControlandChemicalAgents
Module4:BombsandExplosiveDevices
Module5:EmergencyIncidentsandProcedures
Module6:Alcohol-RelatedCallsandCivilMatters
Module7:AppliedSkills:Communication
Module8:MedicalIssuesandSuspectIdentication
Module9:AppliedSkills:UseofForce
Module10:VehicleOperations
InstructorResources:Customizableandavailable
resourcesinclude:
Syllabus&Lessonplans
InstructorNotes
Test/QuizFile
PowerPointSlides
Mappingoftextbooktoyourcurrentprogramsandlesson plans
ClassroomLab:SecurityandSurveillance
ClassroomLab:Corrections ClassroomLab:Investigations
StudentKit:Investigations
CriminalJusticeiModSeries:
Tactical Communications
Criminology
Drugs and their Eects
Security Planning and Prevention
Applying Handcus
Handcu Basics
ClassroomLab:SecurityandSurveillance ClassroomLab:Corrections
StudentResources:Customizableandavailableresourcesinclude:
CriminalJusticeiModSeries:
Tactical Communications
Criminology
Drugs and their Eects
Security Planning and Prevention
Applying Handcus
Handcu Basics
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Module 1 Police AgencyStructures Module 1 Police AgencyStructures
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Key Module Concepts:
Howpublicaccountabilityaffectspoliceagencies
Thesourceofpoliceauthority
Atypicalagencyschainofcommand
Theneedforspecialunits
Tasksthatvariousspecialunitsperform
Module 1
Police Agency Structures
Introduction
AllAmericanpoliceagenciesderivetheirauthorityfromthelaw.
Thisappliestoagenciesofeverysize,fromsmallruraldepartments
tourbanagencieswithmanyofcers.ThelawsAmericansmust
follow,andwhichallpolicedepartmentsmustenforce,originatein
theUnitedStatesConstitutionandworktheirwaydownintostate
lawsandlocalcityordinances.Unlikemanycountrieswherethe
policeandmilitaryarecomprisedofoneorganization,Americanlaw
enforcementofcersarecivilianswhoareresponsibletoboththe
lawstheyupholdandthepeopletheyserve.
Lawenforcementagenciesareparamilitary organizations,which
meansthattheyfollow,tosomeextent,militaryorganizationalmodels
withranksandclearchainsofcommand.Asmodernlawenforcement
becomesmorecomplex,andastechnologybecomesmoreapartof
bothcriminalactivityandcrimeghting,specializedunitsusing
ofcersandotheremployeeswithspecialskillsandtrainingare
becomingmorenecessary.
InthisModule,youlllearnhowlawenforcementagenciesare
organizedandauthorizedintheUnitedStates.Theexamplesgiven
arenotuniversallyapplicable,becauseeachstateisresponsiblefor
makingitsownrules,whicharebasedonlocalneedswhileremaining
withinthelimitsdenedbyfederallaw.However,theexamplesgiven
arevalidinmostofthecountry.WithinthisModule,thetermpolice
departmentappliestootherlawenforcementagencies,suchas
sheriffsdepartments,whilecorrectionsreferstotheoperationof
local,state,orfederaljailsandprisons.
Whodecideswhatcityortowngetsapolicedepartment?
Whatdoeschainofcommandmeanwithregardtolaw enforcement?
Whatisthepurposeofspecialunitswithinpolice departments?
?
AskYourself
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Courtroom Activities or CJ and Paralegal(Workbook)
Author: Shel Silver
ISBN(13): 978-0-9837570-2-3
PageCount: 129
Media:Paperback, eBookPublished: 2011
Price:$40.00
Description:Courtroom Activities for CJ and Paralegalis a dynamic resource that covers the spectrum o legal activity. Each section replicates a
real-lifesituationinordertoguidestudentsthroughthelegalprocess,includinghearings,proceedings,trialsandappeals.Usingpromptsandtopics
relevant to contemporary judicial issues, Courtroom Activities is a compelling and relevant addition to any criminal justice or legal studies class.
The activities in this textbook qualiy as lab time and Instructor Lead Activities. The preparation or each activity may be completed as homeworkwith the interactive scenarios played out in the classroom setting.
AcademicIntegration:BringyourCJandParalegalstudentstogether
to coordinate these activities. CT will assist you in mapping the syllabi
rom both programs to meet the learning outcomes o these activities
needed by both disciplines.
TableofContents:
Preface/IconGuide/ConductingaHearing:
EvidenceSuppressionHearing
ProvingElementsofBreakingandEntering
InterpretingIntenttoKillElementinMurder
QualifyingandQuestioningScienticExpertWitness
PreliminaryHearing
MotioninLimineandMotiontoDismiss
MotionHearingSummaryJudgment
GuiltyPleaandAllocutionBasedUponPleaBargain
PresentationofInsanityDefense
SentencingHearing
CivilSuit:Negligence
CivilCommitmentHearing
JuvenileCourtWaiverHearing
ChildCustodyHearing
UnemploymentBenetsAppeal
CondemnationCompensationAppeal
ZoningWaiverRequest
RealPropertyTaxValuationAppeal
StateDepartmentofEnvironmentalQuality:PermitDenialAppeal
ReverseCondemnation
InstructorResources:Customizableandavailableresourcesinclude:
Syllabus&Lessonplans
InstructorNotes
Mappingofworkbooktoyourcurrenttextbookandlesson plans
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Career Countdown: Your Future Starts Now
Author: Bob Busha, Ph.D.
ISBN(13): 978-0-9819328-7-3
PageCount: 183
Media: Paperback, eBookPublished: 2011
Price:$40.00
Description:Sel-awareness and academic success both contribute to the students ultimate goals o graduation and meaningul employment.
Career Countdown: Your Future Starts Nowwasdevelopedwiththisframeworkinmind.Readerswilllearnskillsemployersdemand,thatcultivate
personal accountability and sel-awareness, and allow them to successully navigate their academic and proessional careers.
Each module is packed with interrelated concepts in digestible amounts to allow students time to understand a practice. Tips and DiscussionQuestionsprovideopportunitiesforengagementofconceptsandreinforcementoflearningobjectives.
Thistextbookisapplicabletoallacademicorcareer-basedprogramsandtsappropriatelyinaStrategies/LifeSkillsorCareerDevelopment
type course.
TableofContents:
Module1:LearningSkills
Module2:ManagingPersonalFinance
Module3:ProfessionalandCareerSkills
Module4:WritingSkills
InstructorResources:Customizableandavailableresourcesinclude:
Syllabus&Lessonplans
InstructorNotes
Test/QuizFile
PowerPointSlides
Mappingoftextbooktoyourcurrentprogramsandlessonplans ProfessionalDevelopmentiModseries
StudentResources:Customizableandavailableresourcesinclude:
ProfessionalDevelopmentiModseries
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iModsSM
Bridging the Gap Between Academic Theory & Real World PracticeInteractive Modules, or iMods, are ocused instructional units that provide instructors and students with the application o knowledge and job skills
used every day by proessionals in the workplace. Meant to supplement academic theory learned in the classroom, iMods provide the connection o
that theory to practical application, helping to create a rich and engaging learning environment. iMods ollow a consistent ormat or easy integration
intoexistingcurriculums:
Developedintodifferentseriesofcomplementarytopicsthatmapto
common courses oered in diploma and degree programs.
AlliModsintegratevideo,audioandsoftware-baseduserinteractivitythroughout
EachiModrepresentsapproximatelyonehourofinstruction Greatforhomeworkassignments,especiallywhenfollowedupwith
classroom discussion
Customized instructor resources are available to supplement each iMod
Canbeintegratedintoclassroom(computerlab)orlabinstructionaltime
Excellentforonlinecourses
ViewiModsusingyourcomputerortablet(iPad),viaconvenientwebaccess
iModcontentsinclude:
Introduction and Learning Objectives
LessonwithInteractiveFeatures
Application Activity includes video eld trips,interactive challenges, and video-based scenarios or
practicing applied decision-making skills
Knowledge Check short quiz or students to challenge
their learning
Motivation and Attitude orProessional SuccessThis iMod presents the students with ways to identiy their own motivation and
attitude. Through examples and sel-refective questions, students will gain an
understanding o how to unlock the behaviors that will result in success in the
classroom and on the job..
KeylearningcomponentsofthisiModinclude:
Deneself-efcacy
Identifytheoutcomesofagoodattitude
Understandhowmotivationimprovesproductivityintheworkplace
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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Customer Service and Client RelationsThis iMod allows students to identiy that customers exist beore,
during and ater the purchase, and presents case studies showing
how to best handle these interactions. Students are taken through
the process or understanding excellent customer service and
meeting customer expectations.
KeylearningcomponentsofthisiModinclude: Denethecharacteristicsofqualitycustomerservice
Describemethodsfordealingwithdifcultorindifferent
customers
Practiceanethicofexcellenceincustomerservice
Workplace BehaviorsThis iMod allows students to understand and demonstrate the behav-
iors relating to etiquette, and ethics expected in todays workplace.
Through case studies and interactive activities, students will be able
to identiy proper ethics and etiquette responses.
KeylearningcomponentsofthisiModinclude:
Demonstratehowtoestablishaworkethic
Distinguishhowtomaintainprofessionalexcellence
Employappropriatecommunicationwithcoworkers
Confict ResolutionThis iMod provides students with dierent tools or resolving confict
effectivelyandconstructively.Understandingwhotorespondtoand
understanding the opportunities in the confict is important to all
resolutions.
KeylearningcomponentsofthisiModinclude:
Identiy confict and understand how it can be used constructively
Explaintheattitudes,behaviorsandstrategiesthathelp
people manage confict
Describetheappropriatestepsandapproachestotake
when confict occurs
Externship ExcellenceThis iMod provides students with the mindset and behaviors to best
prepare them to be selected or their externship and be successulwith their externship experience. This iMod helps students overcome
ineective behaviors and oers opportunity to practice key success
concepts.
KeylearningcomponentsofthisiModinclude:
Demonstrateattitudesandbehaviorsstudentneedtobringto
their externship the oppor tunity
Practice:itsallalearningexperience
Understandingthevalueofallwork:thevalueandimportance
o each task
Career PlanningThis iMod provides students with resources and tools or under-
standing how to prepare or their career and the requirements or
maintaining their position.
KeylearningcomponentsofthisiModinclude:
Settingprofessionalgoalsandunderstandingtherequirements
or obtaining them Identifyinghowtoresearchandidentifyopportunitiesintheir
eld o interest
Understandingtherequirementsformaintainingcertications,
licensure and continued education
Group DynamicsThis iMod identies the components o group dynamics and presents
the qualities o why they are impor tant in the workplace.
KeylearningcomponentsofthisiModinclude:
Identifyworkplacerelationshipsandappropriate
communication styles
Distinguishbehaviorsandboundarieswhenworkingwith
a supervisor, a co-worker or a subordinate
Understandtheveelementsofeffectiveteamworkingroup
and workplace settings
Job Search SkillsThis iMod provides students with tools and skills or managing their
job search. Decision-making and research skills are emphasized or
students to best identiy opportunities and pursue them eectively.
KeylearningcomponentsofthisiModinclude:
Developthejobsearchcampaign
Identifyleadsandopportunities
Demonstratehowtoestablishcontactandfollowup
Interview Preparation:This iMod presents students with both the documents and sot skills
to help them stand out in their interview. Students will be presented
with case experiences o how potential employers view their body
language and responses.
KeylearningcomponentsofthisiModinclude:
Identifythequalitiesvaluedbyafutureemployer
Demonstratehowtocapitalizeonyourstrengths
Formulatehowtoeffectivelyprepareforyourinterview
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Applying HandcusThis iMod describes the necessary techniques and procedures to
correctly and saely apply, remove, and store your handcus.
KeylearningcomponentsofthisiModinclude:
Demonstratetheproceduresforapplyingandremovinghandcus on a compliant prisoner
Discussofcersafetyprinciplesforhandcuffssafety
principles or handcus
Learnthepositionsofadvantagewhenhandcufng
Observethebenetsanddrawbacksofhingedversuschain-link
handcus
Courtroom Layout and ProcedureThis iMod depicts the courtroom as a stage or a trial, locating and
explaining each area, and identiy the participants who occupy each.
Special attention is given to identiying saety eatures within thedesign (CPTED).
KeylearningcomponentsofthisiModinclude:
Reviewthelocationofthevariouscomponentsofa
typical courtroom
Learntheoutlineofthestepsinajurytrialprocedure
Identifyalltheparticipantsinajurytrial
Identifythefourzonesofthecourthousebuilding
ExplainhowCPTEDisusedincourthousesecurity
CriminologyThis iMod teaches the leading theories in criminology and victimiza-
tion and helps the end-user dene crime, learn why crime occurs,
and determine why criminals commit their crimes.
KeylearningcomponentsofthisiModinclude:
Denecriminologyandhowitrelatestocriminalbehavior
Identifyanddescribesthevariouscriminologytheories
Denevictimizationanddiscussesvictimizationtheories
Drugs and their EectsThis iMod teaches students how to identiy behaviors and physicalsigns oten resulting rom drug usage and the dierent types o
drugs which would cause them.
KeylearningcomponentsofthisiModinclude:
Reviewthedescriptionsofcommonlyabuseddrugs
Identifyvariousdrugsuponvisualinspection
Presentthebodilyeffectsandsymptomscausedby
cocaine, heroin, PCP and marijuana
Denestherightquestionstoasktodeterminewhether
someone is under the infuence o drugs
Fingerprint Science and LiveScanThis iMod teaches students how to properly capture ngerprints
using Live Scan and includes a brie history o ngerprinting.
KeylearningcomponentsofthisiModinclude:
ExplainthefunctionandpurposeoftheIntegratedAutomated
FingerprintIdenticationSystem(IAFIS)
Describetheprinciplesofngerprintingandhowto
acquire ngerprints
DescribetheLiveScanprocedure
Identifyhow10printandlatentngerprintsareusedinIAFIS
Handcu BasicsThis iMod teaches students the basic inormation they will need to
know about when to use the dierent types o restraints, and their
operation and saety.
KeylearningcomponentsofthisiModinclude:
Learnthebasicfunctionsandtypesofprisonerrestraintsystems
Reviewhandcuffterminology
Understandhandcuffdesignandoperation
Identifythedoublelockingfeatureonhandcuffsandhowit
prevents accidental injury and reduces liability
Jobs in Justice and SecurityThis iMod inorms end-users about the types o careers available in theJusticeeldapplicableforadministrators,faculty,students,andcareer
services proessionals.
KeyinformationcomponentsofthisiModinclude:
IdentifythefourpillarsoftheCriminalJusticeSystem
Describespecicjobsavailableineachofthepillars
Discussjobpositionsthatmeetyourinterestsandneeds
LearnwheretolookforjobsintheJusticeandSecurityelds
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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Plastic Restraints and MaintenanceThis iMod educates students about dierent types o restraints and
saety measures in the containment and transporting o suspects
and prisoners.
KeyinformationinthisiModincludes:
Learntheapplicationandremovalofplasticrestraintswithan
unresisting prisoner Describethesafetyconcernsinherenttoplasticrestraints
Demonstrateapplicationandremovalofthespitnet
Describethesafetyconcernstoofcersandtheprisoner
Identifytheplaceswhererestraintsrequireperiodiccleaning
and lubrication
Security Planning and PreventionThis iMod educates students about the procedures or identiying
threats, processes or protection engaging a security management
team and risk reduction.
KeyinformationinthisiModincludes:
Identiesthecomponentsofasuccessfulthreatassessment
Discussesfourtypesofproactiveandperiodicriskassessments
Describesthecharacteristicsofasuccessfullyhardenedtarget
Tactical CommunicationsThis iMod introduces students to the communication tools and pro-
tocol used during law enorcement procedures, the abilities o each
device and appropriate communication styles applicable to each.
KeyinformationinthisiModincludes:
Discusstheuseofradioandotherdevicesintactical
communications
Explainbasictechniquesforeffectiveandproperradiouse
Describetheimportanceofmediainteraction,briengs,
and group meetings
Identifystrategiestorecoverfromcommunicationfailures
Transportation and Jail Facility LayoutThis iMod presents the dierent modes o transportation or saely
transerring prisoners to and between acilities and identies theacilities and resources where prisoners are held.
KeyinformationinthisiModincludes:
Identifyvariousmodesofvehicletransportationanddetermine
the most appropriate mode or a given scenario
Describesafetyconcernstoofcersandprisonersforeach
mode o transportation
Identifythemainroomsinajailfacility
Video SurveillanceThis iMod shows explains the dierent types o surveillance while
presenting the location-specic unction o deterrence and the
operation o components.
KeyinformationinthisiModincludes:
Describethebasicfunctionsofvideosurveillance,including
deterrence, intervention and evidence collection Identifythecomponentsofabasicvideosurveillancesystem
Discusshowtosetupabasicvideosurveillancesystem
Waist Chains and Leg ShacklesThis iMod presents the dierent uses and types o waist restraints
and shackles ocusing on how to apply them considering saety o
ocers and prisoners.
KeyinformationinthisiModincludes:
Learnhowtoapplyandremovewaistchainswithan
unresisting prisoner
Identifythedifferentusesofwaistchainsandlegshackles
Learnhowtoapplyandremovelegshackleswithan
unresisting prisoner
Understandthesafetyconcernsinherenttolegshackles
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HIPAAThis iMod actively walks students through the reasons and rationale
or Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act o 1996.
KeyinformationinthisiModincludes:
DemonstrateanunderstandingofpatientsrightsunderHIPAA
DescribeCondentialityandThePrivacyRule
ExplainProtectedHealthInformation
Identifysituationswhencondentialitymaylegallybewaived
Understandtheconsequenceattachedtononcomplianceof
HIPAA
Medical MathThis iMod presents students with the math skills needed in most
medical applications. This iMod acilitates students understanding
with the practical application o medical math. The activities helpbuild condence with this oten anxiety-inducing subject.
KeyinformationinthisiModincludes:
Recognizebasicmathconceptsusedinthemedicaleld
Understandvariousapplicationsformathinthemedicaleld
Metrics and ConversionsThis iMod provides students with the use and conversions o the
metric system. Students will understand how to recognize and
compute proper conversions.
KeyinformationinthisiModincludes:
Demonstrateabasicunderstandingofthemetricsystem
Understandhealthcareapplicationsformetricsand
conversions
Applyknowledgetocomputeconversions
Medical ChartingThis iMod provides students with the opportunity to apply the metric
systemandpracticemetricconversions.Uponcompletion,students
will understand how to recognize and compute proper conversions.
KeyinformationinthisiModincludes:
DeneMedicalCharting
DescribetheusageandimportanceofMedicalCharting
Completeamedicalchartproperly
ALLIED HEALTH
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STUDENT KITS AND CLASSROOM LABSThe demand or hands-on learning activities or todays student has never been higher. In response, the Curriculum Technology team has put togethe
the tools and supplies that pros use in real world work environments and integrated them with activity workbooks, demonstration videos on DVD, an
additional instructor support resulting in complete hands-on learning systems or your students and instructors.
Student Kits - Increase the excitement and commitment o your new students
by including individual student lab kits in their programs. Each kit comes in
its own high quality duel and includes the same proessional tools and
supplies used by proessionals on the job. Individual lab kits provide students
with an immediate and tangible connection to their career goals.
Classroom Labs -Formorecomplexandlargergroupactivities,Classroom
Labs provide instructors with the equipment, curriculum (lab manual) and
supporting DVDs to enable students to gain valuable real world experience
in a sae, classroom environment.
RestockPackage-Restockpackagesprovidereplacementoftheconsumable
items rom our Classroom Labs. Bookstore managers and program chairs
appreciate our convenient one-stop source or re-supply.
Custom Kits and Labs - With higher volume, custom kits or students as well
as custom labs or classroom use can be created to meet specic curriculumneeds. This may include the development o additional workbook activities,
instructor ancillaries and kit components. This service is especially benecial
to schools oering online programs.
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INVESTIGATIONS KITThe Investigations Student Kit eatures the crime scene investigation
activities that will both excite and engage your students. Best o all, the activities
provide hands-on experiences similar to situations they may encounter in the
criminaljusticeeld.Fromliftingngerprintstocollectingandinventorying
evidence, students will eel like they are on the job when they participate in
these lab exercises!
Item QuantityStudent Workbook and DVD 1
Inventory/EvidenceLogSheet 5
MagnifyingGlass 1
LargeNitrileGloves 10/Pairs
FiberBrush 1
2oz. Black Standard Print Powder 1
MaterialSafetyDataSheetForBlack
Powder
1
2oz.GrayStandardPrintPowder 1
Item Quantity
MaterialSafetyDataSheetForGrayPowder 1
4x9 Twin-Seal Sel Sealing Evidence Bag 5/PK
6 White Vinyl Scale 1
Bio-FoamSingleTray 1
3x5 Black Backing Cards 20/PK
Clear Liting Tape 1
3x5 White Backing Cards 20/PK
KnownSubjectFingerprint
Documentation
1
Scissors 1
Footprint/TireTrackForensicCastingKit 1
3x6EvidenceTag/Label 2(10/PK)
Printed Paper Evidence Bag 5
6x9 2mil Zip-lock Bag 2(5/PK)Nuisance Level Dust Mask 3/PK
SafetyGoggles 1
Small Handheld Black Light 1
AA Batteries 4
Duel Bag 1
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Item Quantity
Instructor Lab Manual and DVD 1
Inventory/EvidenceLogSheet 5
EvidenceTape(Roll) 1
GridPaper(Pad) 1
MagnifyingGlass 1
Binoculars 1
Plastic Shoe Box 6Luminol 1
Non-LatexGloves-Small 10
Non-LatexGloves-Medium 10
Non-LatexGloves-Large 10
FiberBrush 1
2oz. Black Standard Print Powder 1
MaterialSafetyDataSheetForBlackPowder 1
2oz.GrayStandardPrintPowder 1
MaterialSafetyDataSheetForGrayPowder 1
4x9 Twin-Seal Sel Sealing Evidence Bag 5Crime Scene Templates 1
6 White Vinyl Scale 1
Bio-FoamSingleTray 1
3x5 Black Backing Cards 20/PK
Presumption Blood Test Kit 1
MaterialSafetyDataSheetForPresumption 1
RedTrainingGlock9mm 1
RedTrainingRemington870Shotgun 1
RedTrainingRadio 1
DummyRound.40 3Titan Blue Lamp 1
Clear Liting Tape 1
3x5 White Backing Cards 20/PK
Scissors 1
KnownSubjectFingerprintDocumentation 1
Footprint/TireTrackForensicCastingKit 1
3x6EvidenceTag/Label 2(10/PK)
Printed Paper Evidence Bag 5
6x9 2mil Zip-lock Bag 2(5/PK)
INVESTIGATIONS LABThe Investigations Classroom Lab oers 20 interesting and engaging
exercises that utilize technical orensic instruments or more complicated
techniques such as mock crime scene investigations. The kit consists o
workbooksforthestudents,anInstructorsResourceGuide,instructional
DVD, and all o the equipment needed to complete the exercises.
Item Quantity
Body Hit 1
.38 Exit Wound 1
Cut Set 1
Male Mannequin 1
Mannequin Care Paper 5
Body Bag 1
SLRCamera 1
2GBMemoryCard 1
Plastic Squirt Bottle 1
Nuisance Level Dust Mask 3
SafetyGoggles 1
Small Handheld Black Light 1
AA Batteries 4
Crime Scene Tape 1
Evidence Markers 1(15/PK)
Disposable Lab Pack 1
Government45 1RedTrainingKnife 1
DummyRound45 3
Warning or bullets 1
FacultyDuffelBag 1
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SECURITY AND SURVEILLANCETheSecurity/SurveillanceStudentKitandClassroomLabincludeguided
exercises that provide students with hands-on experience with the tools
o the trade in todays security and surveillance industry.
Activitiesincludedesigningandbuildingahome/ofcealarmsystem,
working with a video surveillance system like those utilized in building
security, experience using an automated external debrillator (AED)
device, and exercises in the theory and proper use o a re extinguisher.
Item - Lab Quantity
Instructor Lab Manual and DVD 1
Powermax Security and
Management System
1
WebReadyDVRSystem 1
Physi-ControlLIFEPAKAED
Training System
1
FireExtinguisher 1
Keson Metal Proessional Wheel 1
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COURTROOM LABTakeyourCriminalJusticeorParalegalprogramtothenextlevel.Utilized
or authentic courtroom role play activities, the Courtroom Lab ships complete
with a gavel, judges robe, fags and fag stands, state seal, and more.
Curriculum Technology also oers a student lab manual that contains
20 case scenarios, enabling your instructors to readily provide students
truly unique and un cour troom experiences (sold separately).
Item Quantity
8ftAluminumFlagPole 2
FlagBase 2
StateFlag3x5(polyester) 1
U.S.ag3x5(polyester) 1
3 x 2 Dry-erase Board 1
Instant Easel or Dry-erase Board 1
State Seal 11.75 1
JudgesRobe 1
Gavel 1
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CORRECTIONS LABThe Corrections Classroom Lab includes the components used in the corrections
industry to secure and transport prisoners. Through a variety o activities and exercises,
students will learn and practice the techniques used by todays proessionals.
The lab comes complete with an instructor resource guide, instructional DVD,
and o the required equipment needed to complete the lab exercises.
Item Quantity
Instructor Lab Manual and DVD 1
Zak no. 60 Tactical Training Handcu 1
Peerless Handcus Model 801
Hinged Cu
1
Chicago Model 3000 Waist Chain 1
Chicago Model 2200 Training Leg Iron 1
NIK Spit Net 15
Monadnock Double Cu
TrainingRestraints(10)
20
Monadnock Saety Cu Cutter 1
Caribiner 1
Husky 24 Bolt Cutter 1
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INVESTIGATIONS LAB RESTOCK KITTheInvestigationsLabRestockKitoffersaconvenientand
cost eective method to replace the consumable items rom
the Investigations Lab.
For additional information or items pleasecall us at 1-877-675-6280 or email us at:
Item Quantity Check Off
2oz. Black Standard Print Powder
MDSForBlackPowder
1
2ozGrayStandardPrintPowderMDSForGrayPowder
1
Clear Liting Tape 1
3x5 White Backing Cards 20/PK
3x5 Black Backing Cards 20/PK
KnownSubjectFingerprintDocumentation 1
Footprint/TireTrackForensicCastingKit 1
Bio-FoamSingleTray 1
3x6EvidenceTag/Label 10/PK
Printed Paper Evidence Bag 5/PK
6x9 2mil Zip-lock Bag 5/PK
LargeNitrileGloves 10 pairs
Nuisance Level Dust Mask 3
Crime Scene Tape 1
Presumptive Blood Test Kit 1
DummyRound45 3
DummyRound40 3
Warning or bullets 1
Trasparent Blood 8oz. 1
Body Hit 1
.38 Exit Wound 1
Cut Set 1
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Student kits are available or re-sale only by authorized schools or use
in related courses. Students should only use lab and kit materials at the
directionoftheirinstructor.Forensicequipmentincludesitemsthatcancause injuries and damage i misused or rom carelessness. Curriculum
Technology is not responsible or injury or damage caused by the use o
this equipment.
AboutCurriculumTechnology:
Curriculum Technology develops academic and training content with a
ocus on the student learning experience. We oer multi-media based
courseware and textbooks, custom labs and lab kits, as well as dynamic
support materials that enable instructors to deliver a rich and interactive
learning environment.
Curriculum Technology clients benet rom our broad experience in
education, publishing, and media, as well as our ability to meet the
time to market demands o the private post-secondary business space.
For more inormation or to place an order, contactCurriculum Technology.
www.curriculumtechnology.com
1.877.675.6280