Model POP Curriculum
Designed by Joe Kuhns & Nancy Leach
About the Course
This 14-16 week modular course has been designed for undergraduates who may already have taken an introductory course in criminal justice or policing. The modules may be adapted to graduate-level education, pre-service police training, in-service police training, and/or community-based training, even online delivery.
Included in the complete curriculum are the following components:
- The suggested course outline with active links to class readings
- Fourteen learning modules (in PowerPoint), developed for a standard 14-16 week college course
- Suggestions and/or links for in-class and out-of-class exercises and assignments
- Recommended class readings for each learning module
- Suggestions for relevant video and online resources
- Suggested exercises for other instructional settings (e.g., graduate courses, in-service training)
The following textbook is recommended for this course regardless of the students/setting:
Braga, Anthony (2008). Problem-Oriented Policing and Crime Prevention. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers. Buy this book.
Additional recommended readings for graduate-level courses and similar settings are listed within each module.
Syllabus Outline
- Problem-oriented policing and problem-solvingZIP
- Crime theories and situational crime preventionZIP
- Researching/scanning and analyzing problemsZIP
- Returning to the crime triangle: responding to places, offenders, and targets/victimsZIP
- Assessing your problem-solving strategy and other challenges to implementing POP projectsZIP