BSS/395
Contemporary Issues and Futures in Security
3 credits
Total credits
5 weeks
Course length
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Course level: Upper Division
This course examines the principle issues in contemporary criminal justice as well as the extrapolation of such issues toward potential futures within the criminal justice field. Students focus on relevant research about the current environment of the law enforcement field and analytic conclusions of potential future conditions. Students will apply critical thinking to and engage in in-depth discussion of these concepts in this comprehensive study of local, state, national, and global levels of criminal justice administration.