
Oneonta
108 Ravine Parkway Oneonta, NY 13820-4015
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SOCL 277
POLICE AND SOCIETY
Police and Society is a survey course that focuses on the role law-enforcement plays in the United States. The structure and history of police, the nature of police work, including community policing, the debates over police discretion, community relations and police misconduct are covered in thesis course. The course also examines the functions, roles, personnel systems, operations, management and issues of municipal, county, state and federal law enforcement. The historical and emerging roles of police as agents of formal social control are examined and discussed in detail. Special attention is paid to applied learning objectives with respect to each student's personal experience with discretion and the human dimensions of policing. This course also deals with analysis of contemporary programs and trends in policing, including, less-than-lethal technology and computerized information systems. Offered Fall only.