Investigation Management
A review of best practices in the management of investigative personnel, resources, and strategies in major and routine criminal investigation including proactive and reactive tactics for crimes against property, persons, vice, and narcotics. Traditional versus intelligence-led policing, COMPSTAT, and state versus federal investigations are also covered. Restricted to Applied Criminal Justice Leadership majors only.
Outcomes: Describe best practices in management of investigatory personnel, resources, and strategies in major and routine criminal investigation; Assess proactive and reactive tactics for crimes against property, persons, and vice and narcotics, traditional versus intelligence-led policing, COMPSTAT, and state versus federal investigations; Research and analyze the academic literature associated with managing criminal investigations; Critically assess the practices used to manage criminal investigations.
Outcomes: Describe best practices in management of investigatory personnel, resources, and strategies in major and routine criminal investigation; Assess proactive and reactive tactics for crimes against property, persons, and vice and narcotics, traditional versus intelligence-led policing, COMPSTAT, and state versus federal investigations; Research and analyze the academic literature associated with managing criminal investigations; Critically assess the practices used to manage criminal investigations.