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Nov 21, 2024
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DRAFT 2025-2026 College Catalog DRAFT [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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AJS 250 - Criminal Justice Crime Control Policies and Practices 3 Credits, 3 Contact Hours 3 lecture periods 0 lab periods Focus on changing the distribution of crime opportunities rather than offender motivation. Topics include application of situational crime prevention strategies, problem-oriented crime control approaches, and crime prevention through defensible space.
Course Learning Outcomes
- Identify major crime prevention/environmental theories.
- Describe the four stages in the Scanning, Analysis, Response and Assessment (SARA) Model.
- Explain the uneven distributions of crime in American society.
- Use environmental design theory to design crime control strategies.
- Discuss the major criticisms and ethical concerns as well as likely effectiveness relating to crime prevention.
Outline:
- Introduction to Environmental Criminology
- Focusing on criminal events
- Problem-oriented policing
- Crime opportunities
- Crime hot spots
- Problem Identification
- The Scanning, Analysis, Response, and Assessment(SARA) Model
- Data collection
- Crime opportunity structures
- The rational choice perspective
- Situational Crime Prevention
- Routine activities
- Types of controllers
- Crime pattern theory
- Offender targets
- Crime Prevention through Environmental Design
- Defensible space
- Offender adaptation
- Crime displacement
- Criticisms of Environmental Criminology
- Crime mapping
- Challenges
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