CRM 445 Crime Science
This course explores the application of scientific principles and interdisciplinary methods to the study of crime and crime prevention. Students will examine the integration of criminology, forensic science, geography, psychology, and other disciplines to develop evidence-based strategies for addressing crime. Emphasizing practical applications, the course covers topics such as crime pattern analysis, technological innovations in crime prevention, and the evaluation of crime control policies. Through case studies and research projects, students will learn to apply scientific approaches to real-world crime issues, preparing them for advanced roles in criminology and criminal justice.
Credits
4
Offered
fall and spring semesters