CJA296 Special
Topics
Study of International
Policing: Paris, France
Mr.
Course Description:
The design of this course is to provide the student with
a global view of criminal justice systems by touring the various international
countries of study. This will facilitate a comparison of the police in the selected
country with the
Course Objective:
Explain variations in police power and authority in terms of social, cultural and structural differences.
Demonstrate familiarity with the police in several countries.
Discuss the impact of cultural or ethnic diversity on the provision of police services.
Discuss the police role in the provision of social control, social support, social order and social integration.
Discuss the issue of professionalism in relating to the training and educational preparation of police officers.
Discuss the issue of accountability and the control of misbehavior in the law enforcement.
Course Requirements:
The students must:
All students are obligated to follow all rules and regulation that comply with Triton College protocols and those set out by the travel company, (EF tours, Inc.)
Attend one (1) of the two (2) trip orientations.
Must
participate in the overseas trip to
Each student will be responsible for developing a journal of written material in chronological order of the overseas tour or develop a photographic portfolio of the tour events chronologically. An oral presentation of your journal or portfolio will be completed within three (3) weeks of returning from the trip.