Various commissions from the Wickersham (1931) to the National Advisory Commission on Higher Education for Police (1978) have called for the upgrading of police educational levels. Junior colleges, colleges and universities have responded by creating a plethora of educational programs. However, currently, little is known about the nature, form, or practice of criminal justice education in the United States. In attempting to fill this void, data from the Law Enforcement Education Program (LEEP) are presented concerning the number of students, criminal justice majors, and degrees awarded as well as institutional control, location, and type. These previously unpublished data are presented in a primary form (frequency distributions and cross-ta...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [298]-316)This study was conducted in order to address th...
Higher education for police in the United States began as police science and police administration i...
Little is known about the impact that higher education has on students’ perceptions of the police, e...
Various commissions from the Wickersham (1931) to the National Advisory Commission on Higher Educati...
Higher education for police has a 100-year history in the USA. Initially, it incorporated both ‘educ...
There continues to be much debate in the criminal justice academic community about the value of the...
This thesis centers policing ideology in higher education and the way it is constructed and fortifie...
In 1968 Federal legislation provided funding to improve the quality and delivery of criminal justice...
In this brief prospectus, the focus is on the many arguments for why it should be a requirement for ...
The purpose of this study was to develop a concept of higher education which would be responsive to ...
While the use of criminal justice courses and law-related education programs have been shown to serv...
This paper focused on many aspects of higher education, and how this complex topic is affeccting law...
The purpose of this research is to determine if a relationship exists between higher education level...
Directors of 239 four-year undergraduate criminal justice programs in the United States were asked t...
Given the complexity of policing, the demand for public accountability, and the varied educational r...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [298]-316)This study was conducted in order to address th...
Higher education for police in the United States began as police science and police administration i...
Little is known about the impact that higher education has on students’ perceptions of the police, e...
Various commissions from the Wickersham (1931) to the National Advisory Commission on Higher Educati...
Higher education for police has a 100-year history in the USA. Initially, it incorporated both ‘educ...
There continues to be much debate in the criminal justice academic community about the value of the...
This thesis centers policing ideology in higher education and the way it is constructed and fortifie...
In 1968 Federal legislation provided funding to improve the quality and delivery of criminal justice...
In this brief prospectus, the focus is on the many arguments for why it should be a requirement for ...
The purpose of this study was to develop a concept of higher education which would be responsive to ...
While the use of criminal justice courses and law-related education programs have been shown to serv...
This paper focused on many aspects of higher education, and how this complex topic is affeccting law...
The purpose of this research is to determine if a relationship exists between higher education level...
Directors of 239 four-year undergraduate criminal justice programs in the United States were asked t...
Given the complexity of policing, the demand for public accountability, and the varied educational r...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [298]-316)This study was conducted in order to address th...
Higher education for police in the United States began as police science and police administration i...
Little is known about the impact that higher education has on students’ perceptions of the police, e...