- Course Introduction and Tutor
- Active Participation
- Community Policing
- Neighbourhood Watch
- Restorative Justice
- University Courses
Get ready with Tutor KJ from the United Kingdom to learn the introductions of several units from University modules. For an enlightening exploration into the dynamic relationship between the police force and the public. This comprehensive course goes has some theoretical concepts, offering opportunities for active participation and hands-on learning experiences. Participants will delve into the principles of community policing, gaining insights into how law enforcement agencies and community members can effectively collaborate to enhance safety and build trust.
The curriculum also delves into the philosophy of restorative justice, providing a nuanced understanding of alternative approaches to conflict resolution and rehabilitation within the community. Moreover, participants will be introduced to the principles and practices of neighbourhood watch programs, empowering them with the knowledge and skills to actively contribute to the security and well-being of their local communities.
By the end of this course, participants will not only have acquired theoretical knowledge but will also be equipped with practical tools to foster a symbiotic relationship between the police and the public. This immersive learning experience aims to create a more informed and engaged community, fostering a sense of responsibility and cooperation for the betterment of society as a whole.
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Hello, I'm KJ, from the United Kingdom. My journey in the field of criminal justice began back in 2001 when I started working in collaboration with the criminal justice system, primarily focusing on young offenders.
Over time, I witnessed the evolving landscape of crime, which introduced new challenges like technology-related offenses, identity theft, and a heightened awareness of terrorism-related activities.
In response to these changing dynamics, I embarked on an educational journey, earning my Bachelor's Degree in Police and Criminal Investigation from the esteemed University of Central Lancashire. Subsequently, I pursued a Master's Degree in Counter Terrorism, becoming one of the first females in this field to hold this Degree.