About the Course
The Court Systems & Practices course is an overview of the federal and state court systems. The course identifies the roles of judicial officers and the trial processes from pretrial to sentencing and examines the types and rules of evidence. Emphasis is placed on constitutional laws for criminal procedures such as search and seizure, stop and frisk and interrogation.
- Total Lessons: 19
- Projects, Activities & Assessments: 391
SAMPLE LESSON | Court Systems & Structures
Each lesson includes media-rich presentations, a pre-made lesson plan, assessments and engaging real-world projects and activities. To get an idea of what iCEV offers, explore the sample lesson and resources below.
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Course Lessons
- Criminal Justice Terminology
- Criminal Justice & Court Systems
- Types of Criminal Defenses
- Law Enforcement’s Role in Court
- Business Law Basics
- Exploring Careers: Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
- Written Communication Practices
- U.S. Constitution Basics
- Crime Defined
- Evidence Collection: Laws & Regulation
- Civil Liberty
- Contract & Employment Law
- Employability Skills
- Court Systems & Structures
- Criminal Law History & Development
- Arrest Procedure
- Civil Law Procedures
- Ethical Practices in Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
- Introduction to Professional Communication
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