Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security (https://www.txcte.org/course-binder/principles-law-public-safety-corrections-and-security)
Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security
Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security introduces students to professions in law enforcement, protective services, corrections, firefighting, and emergency management services. Students will examine the roles and responsibilities of police, courts, corrections, private security, and protective agencies of fire and emergency services. The course provides students with an overview of the skills necessary for careers in law enforcement, fire service, protective services, and corrections.
This binder does not contain all lesson plans for this course. This content can be used with any textbook or instructional materials. If locally adapted, make sure all TEKS are covered.
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Scope and Sequence

CTE TEKS - Implemented 2017-2018, adopted in 2015
Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security course scope and sequence within the Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security Career Cluster® summarizes the content to be taught, and one possible order for teaching the units of instruction. A brief description of each unit and the corresponding TEKS are included. This scope and sequence may be adapted or adopted by the local education agency.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/scope-and-sequence-principles-law-public-safety-corrections-and-security)Program of Study

Based on the House Bill 5 Foundation High School Program, the Program of Studies within the Law, Public Services, Corrections, and Security Career Cluster provide helpful information, including the core courses and career-related electives in high school that will help prepare students for their career goals. These documents are designed for students, but can also be used by administrators, counselors, teachers, business and industry representatives, and parents.
Unit 1: Professional Standards and Employer Expectations
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You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
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View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plans-are-currently-not-available-review-scope-and-sequence-document-and-teks)Unit 2: Academic Knowledge and Communication Skills

In this lesson, students will discuss and apply mathematics and science applications in LPSCS. Additionally, students will research requirements for a career in LPSCS and describe how math and science apply to hiring and educational requirements.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plan-math-and-science-lpscs)Unit 2: Academic Knowledge and Communication Skills
One or more lesson plans are currently not available. Review the scope and sequence document, TEKS, and available lesson plans, to determine which additional lesson plans to locally develop.
You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
If after developing a new lesson plan, you would like the TEA to consider adding it to the resource library for colleague teachers to also use in the future, attach the lesson plan and any supplemental instructional materials through the form here (https://support.txcte.org/hc/en-us/requests/new), for consideration. If published, we will attribute the materials to you.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/review-scope-and-sequence-document-one-or-more-lesson-plans-are-currently-not-available)Unit 3: Safety, First Aid, and Critical-Thinking Skills

Scientific reasoning is a skill necessary to forensic science. Forensic scientists need to be able to use scientific reasoning in order to process a crime scene and the evidence found there.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plan-scientific-reasoning)Unit 3: Safety, First Aid, and Critical-Thinking Skills

In this lesson students will explore the roles of EMS and how these roles have changed over time. Students will conduct a mock crisis scenario, listen to a EMS Professional Guest Speaker, and research important moments in EMS History.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plan-role-emergency-medical-services)Unit 3: Safety, First Aid, and Critical-Thinking Skills

In this lesson, students will discuss dangers for individuals employed in LPSCS, and how to manage wellness and stress levels.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plan-health-and-safety-lpscs-careers)Unit 3: Safety, First Aid, and Critical-Thinking Skills

In this lessons, students will explore safety and handling of hazardous materials. Students will research common health and safety concerns in an LPSCS workplace and develop solutions for these concerns.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plan-safety-hazardous-materials-workplace)Unit 3: Safety, First Aid, and Critical-Thinking Skills

Many LPSCS professionals are first responders. In order to sustain life until medical personnel arrive on the scene, first responders must know emergency medical procedures in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). In this lesson, students will have an opportunity to demonstrate first aid triage and cardiopulmonary resuscitation methods.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plan-first-aid-and-cpr)Unit 4: Legal Roles and Responsibilities
Lesson plans are currently not available. Review the scope and sequence document, TEKS, and available lesson plans, to determine which additional lesson plans to locally develop.
You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
If after developing a new lesson plan, you would like the TEA to consider adding it to the resource library for colleague teachers to also use in the future, attach the lesson plan and any supplemental instructional materials through the form here, for consideration. If published, we will attribute the materials to you.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plans-are-currently-not-available-review-scope-and-sequence-document-and-teks)Unit 5: Working Cooperatively within LPSCS Agencies

In this lesson, students will discuss collaboration between agencies in the criminal justice system. Students will also complete a scenario-based activity, in which they will work together to form a collaborative solution to a problem.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plan-interagency-partnerships)Unit 5: Working Cooperatively within LPSCS Agencies
One or more lesson plans are currently not available. Review the scope and sequence document, TEKS, and available lesson plans, to determine which additional lesson plans to locally develop.
You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
If after developing a new lesson plan, you would like the TEA to consider adding it to the resource library for colleague teachers to also use in the future, attach the lesson plan and any supplemental instructional materials through the form here (https://support.txcte.org/hc/en-us/requests/new), for consideration. If published, we will attribute the materials to you.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/review-scope-and-sequence-document-one-or-more-lesson-plans-are-currently-not-available)Unit 6: Essentials of Criminal Law

In this lesson, students will learn about the Bill of Rights, elements of a crime, classification of crimes, and procedures for enacting laws. Students will discuss breaking the law and the elements of arrest, research types of crimes and present to the class.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plan-law-principles-making-laws)Unit 6: Essentials of Criminal Law

This lesson focuses on the most common problems that occur in law enforcement including electronic crimes, hate crimes, and human trafficking.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plan-common-problems-law-enforcement)Unit 6: Essentials of Criminal Law
One or more lesson plans are currently not available. Review the scope and sequence document, TEKS, and available lesson plans, to determine which additional lesson plans to locally develop.
You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
If after developing a new lesson plan, you would like the TEA to consider adding it to the resource library for colleague teachers to also use in the future, attach the lesson plan and any supplemental instructional materials through the form here (https://support.txcte.org/hc/en-us/requests/new), for consideration. If published, we will attribute the materials to you.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/review-scope-and-sequence-document-one-or-more-lesson-plans-are-currently-not-available)Unit 7: The Public Safety Professional

In this lesson, students will investigate the roles of the public safety professionals, and identify the education and training required for various levels of law enforcement careers.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plan-public-safety-professionals-roles-and-responsibilities)Unit 7: The Public Safety Professional

In this lesson, students will conduct research on the levels and functions of city, county, and state level courts.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plan-introduction-levels-and-functions-criminal-courts)Unit 7: The Public Safety Professional

In this lesson students will explore the roles of EMS and how these roles have changed over time. Students will conduct a mock crisis scenario, listen to a EMS Professional Guest Speaker, and research important moments in EMS History.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plan-role-emergency-medical-services)Unit 7: The Public Safety Professional

In this lesson, students will discuss dangers for individuals employed in LPSCS, and how to manage wellness and stress levels.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plan-health-and-safety-lpscs-careers)Unit 7: The Public Safety Professional
One or more lesson plans are currently not available. Review the scope and sequence document, TEKS, and available lesson plans, to determine which additional lesson plans to locally develop.
You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
If after developing a new lesson plan, you would like the TEA to consider adding it to the resource library for colleague teachers to also use in the future, attach the lesson plan and any supplemental instructional materials through the form here (https://support.txcte.org/hc/en-us/requests/new), for consideration. If published, we will attribute the materials to you.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/review-scope-and-sequence-document-one-or-more-lesson-plans-are-currently-not-available)Unit 8: The Court System Professional

In this lesson. students will understand the roles and functions of the court system. and identify the phases of a trial and the procedures followed in the courtroom.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plan-pretrial-and-courtroom-procedures)Unit 8: The Court System Professional

This lesson introduces students to the basic components of sentencing and provides examples of sentences. Sentencing is a very important phase of the court process. Judges and juries must follow the guidelines set forth by law and precedent to ensure that due process is served on those convicted of crimes.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plan-sentencing-guidelines)Unit 8: The Court System Professional
One or more lesson plans are currently not available. Review the scope and sequence document, TEKS, and available lesson plans, to determine which additional lesson plans to locally develop.
You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
If after developing a new lesson plan, you would like the TEA to consider adding it to the resource library for colleague teachers to also use in the future, attach the lesson plan and any supplemental instructional materials through the form here (https://support.txcte.org/hc/en-us/requests/new), for consideration. If published, we will attribute the materials to you.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/review-scope-and-sequence-document-one-or-more-lesson-plans-are-currently-not-available)Unit 9: The Correction System Professional

In this lesson, students will learn the roles, functions, and importance of the correctional system on society. In addition, students will understand the differences between the types of correctional systems.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plan-roles-and-functions-correctional-system)Unit 9: The Correction System Professional
One or more lesson plans are currently not available. Review the scope and sequence document, TEKS, and available lesson plans, to determine which additional lesson plans to locally develop.
You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
If after developing a new lesson plan, you would like the TEA to consider adding it to the resource library for colleague teachers to also use in the future, attach the lesson plan and any supplemental instructional materials through the form here (https://support.txcte.org/hc/en-us/requests/new), for consideration. If published, we will attribute the materials to you.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/review-scope-and-sequence-document-one-or-more-lesson-plans-are-currently-not-available)Unit 10: The Private Security Professional
Lesson plans are currently not available. Review the scope and sequence document, TEKS, and available lesson plans, to determine which additional lesson plans to locally develop.
You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
If after developing a new lesson plan, you would like the TEA to consider adding it to the resource library for colleague teachers to also use in the future, attach the lesson plan and any supplemental instructional materials through the form here, for consideration. If published, we will attribute the materials to you.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plans-are-currently-not-available-review-scope-and-sequence-document-and-teks)Unit 11: The Fire Protection Professional

In this lesson, students will discuss fire department communications, fill out incident reports, simulate E-9-1-1 calls, practice using portable radios, and simulate radio traffic.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/lesson-plan-fire-department-communications)Unit 11: The Fire Protection Professional
One or more lesson plans are currently not available. Review the scope and sequence document, TEKS, and available lesson plans, to determine which additional lesson plans to locally develop.
You can download the optional blank lesson plan template provided here, to locally develop a new lesson plan, consistent with the others provided in the Texas CTE Resource Center.
If after developing a new lesson plan, you would like the TEA to consider adding it to the resource library for colleague teachers to also use in the future, attach the lesson plan and any supplemental instructional materials through the form here (https://support.txcte.org/hc/en-us/requests/new), for consideration. If published, we will attribute the materials to you.
View Resource (https://www.txcte.org/resource/review-scope-and-sequence-document-one-or-more-lesson-plans-are-currently-not-available)