Police and the Community

CRJ-108-301W

Onondaga Community College

  • Semester
    Spring 2025
  • Instructor
    Patnode
  • Start Date
    01-27-2025
  • Total Credits
    3
  • Call to Register
    315-498-2000

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This course examines police and community collaboration to maintain public safety with a focus on their ever evolving relationship. The history, current strategies and impact of this inter-dependence on crime rates and community safety will be explored. The influence of culture, race, and ethnicity is interwoven into the study of strategies required to build a strong police and community partnership.
Course Area: Criminal Justice/Criminology
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 01-27-2025 - 05-10-2025
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Instructor: Patnode
Local Course ID: 25SP_ONO_CRJ108_1
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