Nov 24, 2024  
2021-2022 Traditional Undergraduate Academic Catalog 
    
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CRJ 451 - Effective Policing Practices

Semester Hours: 3
Evidence-based policing calls for police departments to utilize scientific policing research to determine the most appropriate policing practices for their jurisdiction. In addition, it encourages in-house program evaluations to determine if such practices are having the intended effect. This course will explore the major findings in policing research and how they may be applied at the local level. Students will also discuss the strength of the findings as well as the political pitfalls and practicality of implementing the programs that research indicates are effective means of policing.

Pre-requisites: CRJ 140 - Introduction to Criminal Justice , CRJ 232  / SOC 232 - Introduction to Criminology , and CRJ 300 - Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology (WI) .

Offered: occasionally.



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