CRJU 1065 Community-Oriented Policing

Presents the fundamentals for the community-oriented policing philosophy, including the comparison of traditional and community policing philosophies; law enforcement and community relationships; importance of political and public support and involvement; attitudinal changes involving the roles of police management, supervisors, and line personnel; creation of partnerships with community organizations, businesses, private security, other governmental agencies, and special interest groups; and police problem-solving methodologies. Topics include: foundations of community-oriented policing, partnerships and problem-solving in community-oriented policing, and community-oriented policing projects and programs. Pre-requisite: Program Admission

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Program Admission

Corequisite

None

Delivery Methods

Traditional, Hybrid, Online