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A Bounty Hunting Familiarity Course for Bail Industry Professionals and Aspiring Bounty Hunters in California
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California Bail Enforcement and Fugitive Recovery Training
This is a familiarity course which deals with Bounty Hunting, also known as Bail enforcement and Fugitive Recovery, in the State of California, and covers a wide range of topics such as; Lecture 1This is the introduction and the disclaimer notice. Here we discuss the table of contents and what to expect from this training curriculum, and go over the different presentation slides included herein, including; About the Instructor, What is Bounty Hunting? California PC 1299, California PC 837-Citizens Arrest, PC 832-Powers to Arrest, Active Listening, Bail Agent Licensing, Undercover, Firearms Laws, Skip Tracing, Documentation, Less-Lethal Weapons, Additional Training, Duty Gear, Consequences, Considerations, and we will wrap up with a Summary to recap everything that we learned in this presentation. Lecture 2This lecture is about the instructor’s training, experience, and work background. Lecture 3This module will talk about bounty hunting statistics in the United States, Miranda Rights, Illegally obtained evidence, English Common Law, Bail and the Bail Schedule, Commercial Bail, and the legality of bail and bounty hunting in various states. Students will also become familiar with Taylor v. Taintor (a supreme case ruling), federal law, California PC 1299 (California’s “Bail Fugitive Persons Recovery Act”), Qualified Immunity (which does not apply to Bounty Hunters), the generic term “Officer of the Court,” and a Bounty Hunter’s authority. Lecture 4This module is about California’s “Bail Fugitive Recovery Persons Act,” which is the statutory authority government Bounty Hunting in California, and California Penal Code 1299, which sets forth the rules and regulations for Bounty Hunting in the state. There is no licensing for Bounty Hunters in the state of California, but there are training requirements which must be met by anyone wishing to bounty hunt lawfully in the state of California. This module discusses PC1299, and the training requirements set forth and enumerated in the California Penal Code, such as; mandatory California Penal Code 832-Powers to Arrest (40 hours) training, and Bail Education Classroom Training (20 hours), which are both required in order to legally bounty hunt in the state. PC1299 also describes the criteria of persons permitted to bounty hunt in California, limiting such to Bounty Hunters (Fugitive Recovery Persons), Bail Agents, and Private Investigators. There are additional rules and guidelines for out of state Bail Agents, and Private Investigators who are authorized by their respective authority to remand a fugitive, which requires for such to be in accordance with Penal Code 847.5. Additionally, this module discusses bounty hunter insignia and identification, PC1301 and the urgency to return a captured wanted persons into the custody of authorities immediately, and the process of recovering a fugitive, which entails notifying law enforcement within reasonable time prior to a recovery, unless exigent circumstances exist, for which there is a process and recourse of action. Lecture 5This module discusses California state laws on citizens arrest, as codified in California Penal Code 837, and further goes over a Bounty Hunter’s or Fugitive Recovery Persons statutory authority in respect to the arrest of fugitives. Bounty Hunters, Bail Agents, and Private Investigators are not Law Enforcement Officers or Peace Officers, thus, can only affect an arrest in the capacity of a civilian or citizen, and do not have any special powers or privileges which further grant them arrest authority. This module also goes over arrest vs. detainment, bail bond paperwork, positively identifying wanted persons, Failure to Appear (FTA) warrants (misdemeanor, and felony), A private persons right to enter a private property dwelling to recover a fugitive (California Penal Code 844), Taylor vs. Taintor, private property and owner consent, California Penal Code 838 & 839 and the summoning of private persons in aid of a citizens arrest, Miranda Rights, and evidence obtained incidental to an arrest. Lecture 6California Penal Code 832-Powers to Arrest is a mandatory 40 hour training requirement for any persons bounty hunting. This lecture goes in depth into what students can expect from their California PC 832-Powers to Arrest course, and covers topics such as; California Penal Code, Defense Tactics, Situational Awareness, Jeff Cooper’s Awareness Color Code, Meta-cognition, Cognitive Bias, Dynamics of a Situation, Body Language, and Active Listening. Students will also learn about Fight-or-Flight, Escalation of Force (Command Presence, Verbal Command, Show of Force, Soft Techniques, Hard Techniques, and Deadly Force).Lecture 7Active listening is an invaluable skill which you can apply in almost any line of work. In this module we talk about active listening, 3 communication types (visual, auditory, and kinesthetic), use of Active Listening in dealing with non-compliant individuals/fugitives, expressive and instrumental personality types, components to Active Listening, which are; min
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