Teacher Guidebook for Criminal Justice Law Enforcement II
Criminal Justice Law Enforcement II Program
TABC has created this teacher’s guide to address the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) relating to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code that were adopted August 2010. The guide includes a module for each of the four main sections and an introductory module that introduces the student to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. Every module of the teacher’s guide provides references to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code and the Texas Peace Officers Guide to the Alcoholic Beverage Code.
TEKS covered include §130.337(c)(10)(A)-(D) and §130.337 (c)(11)(A) and (D)
Visit the Criminal Justice Law Enforcement II Teacher's Guidebook page for additional resources
Not So Fun House – Texas Alcohol Laws Booklet
This booklet may be distributed to the general public and explains the Texas alcohol laws.
Texas Peace Officer's Guidebook 2017
TABC has created this teacher’s guide to address the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) relating to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code that were adopted August 2010. The guide includes a module for each of the four main sections and an introductory module that introduces the student to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. Every module of the teacher’s guide provides references to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code and the Texas Peace Officers Guide to the Alcoholic Beverage Code.
BAC Poster
BAC Card
Cards may be distributed to Community members to educate them on how BAC is affected by weight and gender.
Parents
For a closed captioned version of the video, visit the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission webpage at http://www.2young2drink.com/programs-materials/parents/
Copyright Texas Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. Used with Permission.
Parent Information on Social Hosting
What Really Happened - Social Host
This is a program is to help educate parents on alcohol issues and social hosting as well as serve as a guide to talk to kids about alcohol. This program includes a parent guidebook and flyers that go along with the video What Really Happened...
College students have been drinking alcohol for years, so when Jennifer's parents decide to let her have a pool party with a little alcohol they figured - what could go wrong. It was her 18th birthday, she was getting ready to start Jennifer and her friends start celebrating and it does not take long for things to spiral out of control. Jennifer and her family are left to face the realization that they are now responsible for damage caused when alcohol is provided to minors - "What Really Happened" impacts the community, friendships and everyone's planned carefree summer.
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