Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
Justice Studies
Learning Methods
Lecture
Seminar
Workshop
Module Offerings
4205PSDA-APR-MTP
4205PSDA-JAN-MTP
4205PSDA-SEP-MTP
4205PSDA-SEP_NS-MTP
Aims
To provide the students with an appreciation of the concept of evidence-based policing. Discussing a range of key concepts relating to criminology, exploring the relationship between community engagement, crime prevention, and the local force strategy for developing an effective digital policing capability. DAs will be able to identity the importance of information and intelligence to all areas of policing. Recognising the impact data protection regulations, have upon professional policing, whilst identifying practical issues pertaining to the collection, retention and sharing of information and intelligence.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Explain the professional concept of evidence-based policing, identifying potential sources of evidence that can be used as part of the evidenced based policing approach. Consider the relevance of different approaches, demonstrating evidenced based practice utilising appropriate problem solving techniques.
2.
Explore the relationship between community engagement and crime prevention, linking sources to specific crime problems by examining a range of key concepts relating to criminology, exploring the relationship between offending and victimisation
3.
Consider the role of the police constable in dealing with internet facilitated crime, the key terms and behaviours used to initiate internet crime, and the legislation, policies and procedures available to prevent such crimes, that also deal with victims and perpetrators. (Please note this is covered in the Cybercrime sessions)
4.
Identify the procedures of storage and retention of evidence.
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:
Evidenced-based Policing and Problem solving. Criminology and Crime Prevention.
Evidenced-based Policing and Problem solving. Criminology and Crime Prevention.
Module Overview:
This module will discuss a range of key concepts relating to evidence based policing, criminology, exploring the relationship between community engagement and crime prevention You will be able to identify the importance of information and intelligence to all areas of policing, recognising the impact data protection regulations whilst identifying practical issues pertaining to the collection, retention and sharing of information and intelligence.
This module will discuss a range of key concepts relating to evidence based policing, criminology, exploring the relationship between community engagement and crime prevention You will be able to identify the importance of information and intelligence to all areas of policing, recognising the impact data protection regulations whilst identifying practical issues pertaining to the collection, retention and sharing of information and intelligence.
Additional Information:
Lectures and other activities will provide the DAs with information, which they will then be able to apply practically, within the tasks and experiences incorporated into the workshops. Discussions and activities such as the importance of information and intelligence to all areas of policing. DAs will also identify the impact of data protection regulations have upon professional policing.
All assessed components on this module must be successfully passed for credit to be released.
Lectures and other activities will provide the DAs with information, which they will then be able to apply practically, within the tasks and experiences incorporated into the workshops. Discussions and activities such as the importance of information and intelligence to all areas of policing. DAs will also identify the impact of data protection regulations have upon professional policing.
All assessed components on this module must be successfully passed for credit to be released.