Module HPO-3006:
DHEP E-Crime & Roads Policing
DHEP Policing the Roads, E Crime & Digital Policing 2024-25
HPO-3006
2024-25
School Of History, Law And Social Sciences
Module - Semester 1 & 2
10 credits
Module Organiser:
Tim Holmes
Overview
Indicative Course Content Section 1 -Purpose and role of the police in policing the roads -Key legislation, concepts, policies and strategies on policing the roads -Other crimes linked to the roads – smuggling, organised crime, transport of weapons, drugs, and people -Motivations for dangerous driving – drinks and drugs, speeding – and prevention strategies -Investigation of traffic offences and accidents
Section 2 -Introduction to e-crime -Internet-facilitated crime – fraud, theft, harassment, online sexual exploitation -Internet-enabled crime – hacking, phishing -Organised crime online -The dark net -Digital technologies in policing -Spatial mapping and predictive policing -Digital Policing and Communicating with the Media
Learning Outcomes
- Critically explore how criminal activity facilitated by the road network can be disrupted - Learning outcome 4
- Demonstrate a critical understanding of how to investigate complex internet-related crimes and the impact of such crimes - Learning outcome 2
- Understand and demonstrate knowledge of legislation and regulations relating to vehicles/drivers - Learning outcome 1
- Understand procedures for obtaining and processing digital evidence in a policing context - Learning outcome 3
- Understand the link between organised crime and other types of crime including traffic offences and internet-enabled crime. - Learning outcome 5
Assessment type
Summative
Weighting
50%
Assessment type
Summative
Weighting
50%