CRJ 786 . Problem-Oriented Policing

This course focuses on the theory and practice of problem-oriented policing.  Distinguishes problem-oriented policing from other forms of community policing and explains how problem solving fits in with other aspects of police work.  Examines the underlying principles of problem-oriented policing and notes how police and the community work together, utilizing a consistent process of scanning, analyzing, responding and assessing in resolving local problems.

Prerequisite: CRJ 710 and CRJ 715
30 HOURS PLUS CONFERENCES, 3 Credits
 
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