Course Description
This course aims to cultivate the comprehensive ability of master students of public security management to solve public security practical problems especially in community policing. Related theories and practices are from multiple disciplines including public security, sociology, political science, management, and other disciplines. Latest developments in social governance and community policing will be discussed.
Intended Learning Outcomes
CILO-1: Describe the basic concepts and theories of community policing.
CILO-2: Identify the current development tendency of community policing.
CILO-3: Critically evaluate the resolutions of multiple conflicts and disputes in community governance.
CILO-4: Evaluate differing ways to strengthening management and control of special community populations.