Module HPM-3004:
DHEP Evidence Based Policing
DHEP Evidence Based Policing 2024-25
HPM-3004
2024-25
School Of History, Law And Social Sciences
Module - Semester 1
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Tim Holmes
Overview
Classes will involve a combination of lecture content and group discussion regarding the application of criminological theory to the practical aspects of police work.
Indicative content: -Evidence-Based Policing: Examining the role of evidence based policing -Evidence-Based Policing: Systematically reviewing and critically evaluating evidence -Research Methods and Skills -Response Policing: Theories on human behaviour in the context of response -Decision-making and discretion: Effectiveness -Reviewing the learning from the attachment experiences
Attachments DHEP students will undertake a period of professional attachment to each of the key areas, these being: Criminal Investigation Department, Intelligence, Roads Policing, and Community Policing.
Learning Outcomes
- Critically assess risk factors associated with victimisation and their impact on strategies for tackling victimisation, as well as exploring strategies for dealing with offenders and repeat offending - Learning outcome 2
- Critically evaluate crime prevention theories and strategies and assess the impact of options available to reduce re-offending - Learning outcome 1
- Critically evaluate the strategic drivers for professionalising policing and relevant national policing strategies - Learning outcome 4
- Students will attend 8 half day workshops, Development of the OCP and work as a Police Constable are a key part of the module
- Understand coaching and mentoring approaches in professional policing and the role of assessment in professional policing education - Learning outcome 5
Assessment method
Essay
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Review
Weighting
50%
Assessment method
Coursework
Assessment type
Summative
Description
Research Methods Workbook
Weighting
50%