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ILPSCS Unit 3. LPSCS-ILPSCS-5 Describe the structure and interaction between law and public safety agencies at a local, state, and federal level. 5.1 Demonstrate knowledge of LPSCS processes and explain how different agencies work together. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
ILPSCS Unit 3
LPSCS-ILPSCS-5Describe the structure and interaction between law and public safety agencies at alocal, state, and federal level.5.1 Demonstrate knowledge of LPSCS processes and explain how different agencieswork together.5.2 Identify jurisdictional and venue issues that may arise when different agencies worktogether and provide suggestions for resolving those issues.5.3 Compare and contrast the roles and responsibilities of private security LPSCSagencies and explain how they differ from public LPSCS agencies.5.4 Describe and apply knowledge of how the United States Legal System works.5.5 Differentiate between civil and criminal law.5.6 Explore the rights of citizens guaranteed by the United States.
Introduction:1. Read AloudWork:2. Teach Jurisdictional and Venue Issues3. Jurisdiction and Venue Activity4. Unit 3 PaperClosing:1. Answer EQ
How does jurisdiction affect the actions of different agencies?
Local Ordinances: Spitting on the sidewalk,
Sleeping in the park, Noise Violations.
State Crimes: Murder, Rape, Robbery, Assault, Drugs
Federal Crimes: Tax Evasion, Drug Smuggling, Mail Fraud, Crimes across State Lines
Levels of Crime
Local: Smyrna PD, Cobb County PD State: Georgia State Police, GA DNR Federal: FBI, CIA, DHS
3 levels of Law Enforcement
LocalState
FederalLAWS!
Local LE
Federal LE
State LE
Responsible for:1. Enforcing Local Laws/Ordinances2. Enforcing State Laws3. Enforcing Federal LawsWITHIN THEIR JURISDICTION!
Local Law Enforcement
Responsible for:1. Enforcing State Laws2. Enforcing Federal LawsWITHIN THEIR JURISDICTION!
State Law Enforcement
Responsible for:1. Enforcing Federal LawsWITHIN THEIR JURISDICTION!
Federal Law Enforcement
VENUE: where the crime occurred, where the crime is tried, and where the convicted are punished.
The accused is charged where the crime occurred.
The accused is tried where the crime occurred. (A change of venue can be requested)
The convicted serves his/her sentence in the appropriate jurisdiction.
Venue
A warrant for their arrest will be placed on
GCIC and NCIC. The next time that person is pulled over,
applies for a job, or his/her name enters the system………POW!
The law enforcement agency in that jurisdiction will make the arrest and EXTRADITE the accused to the appropriate VENUE.
What if the person runs?
Introduction:1. Read AloudWork:2. Teach the process of cooperation in LE3. LE Process Worksheet4. Unit 3 PaperClosing:1. Answer EQ
How do different law enforcement agencies work together?
Local Law Enforcement enforces all laws. State Law Enforcement focuses on state
laws/traffic. Federal Law Enforcement focuses on federal
laws.
EVERY AGENCY HAS THE AUTHORITY TO ENFORCE ANY LAW IF IT IS IN THEIR JURISIDICTION!
Working Together
Local police report federal crimes to Federal
Agencies. State Police assist local law enforcement in
traffic enforcement. Federal Agencies use local resources to
investigate federal crimes.
Examples
Introduction:1. Read AloudWork:2. Teach public v. private LPSCS3. Public/Private Ven DiagramClosing:1. Answer EQ
How are public law enforcement agencies different from private security agencies?
Local, State, and Federal Agencies Enforce Criminal Laws Have the Authority to Arrest Follow the rules of jurisdiction
Public Law Enforcement
Enforce private rules/regulations Have the authority to detain but not arrest Only have authority on the property they are
assigned to. Focused on Civil Law
Private Security
Introduction:1. Read AloudWork:2. Teach Criminal/Civil Law3. Create a Criminal/Civil Law Comparison ChartClosing:1. Answer EQ
What is the difference between criminal and civil law?
Criminal Law is violation of law that has been
passed by legislatures and is enforced by government agencies(LOCAL, STATE, FEDERAL)
Murder, Robbery, Arson, Theft, Forgery, Tax Evasion, Noise Ordinance
Criminal Law
Misdemeanors: Punishable by less than a year
in jail. City County
Felonies: Punishable by a year or more in prison.
State Federal
Criminal Law
Civil Law covers wrongs amongst individual
citizens that aren’t covered by criminal law. Also known as TORTS Divorce, Contracts, Wills, Slip and Fall
(NEGLIGENCE)
Civil Law
Introduction:1. Read AloudWork:2. Teach Constitution/Bill of Rights3. Create a Constitutional OutlineClosing:1. Answer EQ
How does the Bill of Rights affect United States Citizens?
Constitution was signed on Sept. 17, 1787,
and ratified by June 21, 1788. Created a central government (Federal) Created smaller governments (State)
U.S. Constitution