CRJ 201

Criminal Justice Crime Control Policies and Practices 

Introduces concepts as the application of situational crime prevention strategies, problem-oriented crime control approaches, hot spots policing, defensible space, and crime prevention through environmental design. Students work to apply academic theory to actual crime problems in the local area. 

Allow multiple enrollments: No 
Repeatable for credit: No    Primary course component: Lecture 
Grading method: Student Option
Offered by: Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions -- School of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Credit is allowed for only CRJ 201 or 294 (Criminal Justice Crime Control)