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PD 306

Ethics Corruption Account

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This course will explore contemporary issues of ethics, corruption and accountability for law enforcement personnel. Specifically, this course will also explore how police institutions, the media, the public and overseeing bodies respond to allegations of unethical or improper conduct by law enforcement. Students will apply relevant criminological theories to understand well-known cases of police corruption, racial profiling, noble cause policing and use of excessive force. Students will understand how the powers afforded to police may be used to both uphold and undermine legitimate police practices. Prerequisites: PD202 or OL224/PD224, and one of: CC291/PD291, OL200/MB200, PD100, PD101, PD200, PD201.

This course will explore contemporary issues of ethics, corruption and accountability for law enforcement personnel. Specifically, this course will also explore how police institutions, the media, the public and overseeing bodies respond to allegations of unethical or improper conduct by law enforcement. Students will apply relevant criminological theories to understand well-known cases of police corruption, racial profiling, noble cause policing and use of excessive force. Students will understand how the powers afforded to police may be used to both uphold and undermine legitimate police practices. Prerequisites: PD202 or OL224/PD224, and one of: CC291/PD291, OL200/MB200, PD100, PD101, PD200, PD201.

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This course will explore contemporary issues of ethics, corruption and accountability for law enforcement personnel. Specifically, this course will also explore how police institutions, the media, the public and overseeing bodies respond to allegations of unethical or improper conduct by law enforcement. Students will apply relevant criminological theories to understand well-known cases of police corruption, racial profiling, noble cause policing and use of excessive force. Students will understand how the powers afforded to police may be used to both uphold and undermine legitimate police practices. Prerequisites: PD202 or OL224/PD224, and one of: CC291/PD291, OL200/MB200, PD100, PD101, PD200, PD201.


PD 306 Prerequisites

(PD 202 (Min. Grade D-) or OL 224 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 224 (Min. Grade D-) ) and (PD 100 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 101 (Min. Grade D-) or OL 200 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 200 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 201 (Min. Grade D-) or MB 200 (Min. Grade D-) or CC 291 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 291 (Min. Grade D-) or OL 109 (Min. Grade D-) or MB 109 (Min. Grade D-) )

PD 306 Leads To

PD 401, PD 403, PD 404

PD 306 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

PD 306

Ethics Corruption Account

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This course will explore contemporary issues of ethics, corruption and accountability for law enforcement personnel. Specifically, this course will also explore how police institutions, the media, the public and overseeing bodies respond to allegations of unethical or improper conduct by law enforcement. Students will apply relevant criminological theories to understand well-known cases of police corruption, racial profiling, noble cause policing and use of excessive force. Students will understand how the powers afforded to police may be used to both uphold and undermine legitimate police practices. Prerequisites: PD202 or OL224/PD224, and one of: CC291/PD291, OL200/MB200, PD100, PD101, PD200, PD201.

This course will explore contemporary issues of ethics, corruption and accountability for law enforcement personnel. Specifically, this course will also explore how police institutions, the media, the public and overseeing bodies respond to allegations of unethical or improper conduct by law enforcement. Students will apply relevant criminological theories to understand well-known cases of police corruption, racial profiling, noble cause policing and use of excessive force. Students will understand how the powers afforded to police may be used to both uphold and undermine legitimate police practices. Prerequisites: PD202 or OL224/PD224, and one of: CC291/PD291, OL200/MB200, PD100, PD101, PD200, PD201.

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This course will explore contemporary issues of ethics, corruption and accountability for law enforcement personnel. Specifically, this course will also explore how police institutions, the media, the public and overseeing bodies respond to allegations of unethical or improper conduct by law enforcement. Students will apply relevant criminological theories to understand well-known cases of police corruption, racial profiling, noble cause policing and use of excessive force. Students will understand how the powers afforded to police may be used to both uphold and undermine legitimate police practices. Prerequisites: PD202 or OL224/PD224, and one of: CC291/PD291, OL200/MB200, PD100, PD101, PD200, PD201.


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