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CJ 203 Crisis Intervention


Lecture Hours: 3
Credits: 3

Introduces an overview of a crisis state to include its potential root cause, the needed officer response and mitigation in such contacts. Covers initial recognication, intervention, defusing and assessment, resolution and/or referral, with emphasis on subject and officer safety. Includes personal recognition of threat levels, voluntary compliance, verbal and non-verbal communication, active listening, and mediation.

Corequisite: CJ 103  with criminal history clearance; or current professional in the field; or consent of instructor.
Student Learning Outcomes:
  1. Identify personal effectiveness, self-control, and empathy as related to safety issues.
  2. Discuss the “art” of gaining compliance using verbal communication.
  3. Control difficult people and difficult situations in a non-violent manner.
  4. Assess situations and encounters and match them to corresponding resolutions and/or organizations.
  5. Identify ways to assess people, recognize threat levels and use appropriate physical force options


Content Outline
  • Main Objectives of Crisis Intervention
  • Causes of a Crisis Event:
    • Mental Health
    • Substance Use/Abuse
    • Racial Battle Fatigue
    • Other Causes
  • Threat Level Recognition/Response Determination
  • Empathy, Self-Control, and Control of the Event/Contact
  • Active Listening and Body Language
  • Verbal and Non-Verbal Communications
  • Use of Force in Violent Encounters/Events
  • Resolution