Objectives
- Become familiar with the history, structure and core components of criminal justice policy and administration.
- Understand various approaches to crime prevention, including deterrence, incapacitation, rehabilitation, and restorative justice.
- Examine the functions of institutions such as police departments, courts, and corrections offices within their particular jurisdictions.
- How laws shape policy decisions that govern criminal justice practices in the United States.
- Identify legal issues that arise from conflicting social values regarding public safety policies.
- Understand the constitutionality of various policing tactics by analysing Supreme Court cases.
- Learn methods used to assess current crime trends and formulate evidence-based theories on crime causation.
- Skills necessary to implement research projects related to criminal justice policy effectiveness.
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