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NCJ Number: 149857 Title: Education Versus Training: The Debate Continues (From Critical Issues in Crime and Justice, P 93-109, 1994, Albert R Roberts, ed. -- See NCJ-149851) Personal Author: Berg, B L Publication Year: 94 Pages: 17 Language: EN English Annotation: The author distinguishes between police training and police education by defining training as the practical and applied side of education.

NCJ Number: 139447 Title: Toward the Twenty-First Century: Law Enforcement Training Now and Then Personal Author: Cox, B G; Moore, R H, Jr Publication Year: 92 Journal Citation: Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, V 8, N 3 (August 1992), P 235-256 Pages: 22 Language: EN English Annotation: Law enforcement education and training for the 21st century must teach police officers how to deal with population growth, racial diversity, and increased ethnicity in society.

NCJ Number: 116418 Title: State of Police Education; Policy Direction for the 21st Century Personal Author: Carter, D L; Sapp, A D; Stephens, D W Corporate Author: Police Executive Research Forum, Washington, DC 20037 Publication Year: 89 Pages: 199 Language: EN English Annotation: This study assessed the recommendations of various national commissions on higher education for police, developed a profile of current practice, and examined related policy issues facing law enforcement administrators.

NCJ Number: 089095 Title: Study of Factors Influencing the Continuing Education of Law Enforcement Officers - Executive Summary Personal Author: Chronister, J L; Gansneder, B M; LeDoux, J C; Tully, E J Corporate Author: US Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI Academy, Quantico, VA 22134 University of Virginia School of Education Bureau of Educational Research, Charlottesville, VA 22901 Publication Year: 82 Pages: 39 Language: EN English Annotation: A 1981 survey of 2,461 officers from a national random sample of 353 municipal and county police departments showed educational attainment and aspiration to be highest among young officers, females, single persons, nonwhites, higher ranking officers, persons undecided about staying in law enforcement, and those receiving incentive pay to attend school.

NCJ Number: 089028 Title: Undergraduate Programmes in Police Studies Personal Author: Taylor, M Publication Year: 83 Journal Citation: Police Journal, V 56, N 2 (April-June 1983), P 128-141 Pages: 14 Language: EN English Annotation: The proposed model for undergraduate police studies provides a graded program of instruction that moves from practical skills to their subsequent refinement with the introduction and development of basic discipline knowledge leading to increasingly sophisticated conceptualizations of policing skills and activities.

NCJ Number: 087614 Title: Study of Factors Influencing the Continuing Education of Law Enforcement Officers Personal Author: Chronister, J L; Gansneder, B M; LeDoux, J C; Tully, E J Corporate Author: US Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI Academy, Quantico, VA 22134 University of Virginia School of Education, Charlottesville, VA 22901 Publication Year: 82 Pages: 246 Language: EN English Annotation: This study determined factors which municipal and county law enforcement personnel identify as significantly influencing their decisions regarding pursuit of a college education.

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NCJ Number: 130722 Title: Criminal Justice External Degree Program Personal Author: Glidden, R C Publication Year: 91 Journal Citation: Law and Order, V 39, N 6 (June 1991), P 93-96 Pages: 4 Language: EN English Annotation: The bachelor of science degree program with a major in criminal justice for police officers at Thomas A. Edison College in Trenton, NJ is described.

NCJ Number: 108093 Title: Special Focus: Education and Training Personal Author: Johnson, D M; Young, G R; Rinkevich, C F; Hawkins, C W; Fisher, C J; Krussman, H W; Thompson, L Publication Year: 87 Journal Citation: Police Chief, V 54, N 11 (November 1987), P 22-48 Pages: 27 Language: EN English Annotation: Six articles in a special section on police education and training address report writing, higher education for officers, the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC), recruit training, the first-line supervisor, and future training needs.

NCJ Number: 105869 Title: Criminal Justice Education and the Humanities - A New Era? Personal Author: Halsted, J B Publication Year: 85 Journal Citation: Educational and Psychological Research, V 5, N 3 (1985), P 149-164 Pages: 16 Language: EN English Annotation: If law enforcement efforts are to be effective, it will be necessary to produce sensitive, holistic officers who can produce practical results without losing sight of the moral consequences of their tasks. This will require that they receive a higher form of education than is presently offered.

NCJ Number: 092961 Title: Effects of Education on Law Enforcement Students' Attitudes Toward Rule of Law Personal Author: Leibscher, R M Publication Year: 78 Pages: 74 Language: EN English Annotation: This examination of the effect of college education on law enforcement students' attitudes toward rule of law failed to prove that education will produce more equitable enforcement of the law through proper use of discretionary power.

NCJ Number: 091526 Title: Education and Training Editor: Higginbotham, C E Publication Year: 83 Journal Citation: Police Chief, V 50, N 10 (October 1983), P 22-33, 35-49, 51-58 Pages: 35 Language: EN English Annotation: A series of articles on police education and training covers such topics as a prepromotion job simulation exercise, predicting success in academy training, graduate police education, training technologies, and certification programs.

NCJ Number: 078019 Title: Liberal Arts and Vocationalism in Higher Educational Curricula for Police Officers Personal Author: Riddle, D H Pages: 31 Language: EN English Annotation: This essay presents a model for a curriculum of higher education for police officers which combines elements of a general broad education with specific vocational needs of police officers and is based upon a liberal arts approach to learning which seeks to develop an intellectual curiosity and an inquiring mind.

NCJ Number: 078015 Title: Criminal Justice Education for Police Personal Author: Newman, D J Pages: 25 Language: EN English Annotation: This article examines the causes underlying the poor quality of criminal justice programs in undergraduate and graduate colleges and universities and presents a curriculum model for improving those programs and better educating the police who enroll in them.

NCJ Number: 078012 Title: Police Education and the University - The Cincinnati Case Personal Author: Carte, G E Publication Year: 77 Pages: 13 Language: EN English Annotation: This report traces the development of higher education programs for police in Cincinnati and discusses problems connected with clashes over the control of courses between the police agency and the academic faculty.

NCJ Number: 075845 Title: College Education for Police Officers? Personal Author: diGrazia, R J Publication Year: 77 Journal Citation: Liberal Education, V 63, N 2 (May 1977), P 154-158 Pages: 5 Language: EN English Annotation: This article advocates a college education which includes a multidisciplinary training in law, the physical sciences, public administration management, social sciences, humanities, and a small professional police science core curriculum.

NCJ Number: 075268 Title: Differing Curricular Needs in Criminal Justice and Police Science Personal Author: Lucas, W L Publication Year: 79 Pages: 15 Language: EN English Annotation: This paper, which was presented at the 1979 meeting of the American Society of Criminology, argues that criminal justice and police science, while often treated as synonymous or at least complementary educational areas, maintain quite different focuses which demand independent curricular development.

NCJ Number: 074778 Title: Critiquing the Role of the Community College in Criminal Justice Education - Curriculum Trends and Analysis Personal Author: Meadows, R J Publication Year: 80 Pages: 40 Language: EN English Annotation: Based upon a literature review and interviews with selected criminal justice educators, community college criminal justice education is critiqued, and associated issues and trends are discussed.

NCJ Number: 074734 Title: Post-secondary Education for Canadian Police Officers - The Community College Personal Author: O'Reilly, R R Publication Year: 77 Pages: 106 Language: EN English Annotation: This study examines the police education programs of 35 Canadian community colleges, reviews literature on the police and higher education, and provides guidelines for college-level police courses in Canada.

NCJ Number: 072756 Title: Nonresidential Criminal Justice Graduate Degree Programs Personal Author: Adams, R Publication Year: 80 Journal Citation: Journal of Criminal Justice, V 8, N 3 (1980), P 163-174 Pages: 12 Language: EN English Annotation: The significance, nature, and extent of nonresidential criminal justice graduate degree programs are discussed in this article.

NCJ Number: 072022 Title: Two and Four-Year Degree Programs in Police Science - Final Project Report Corporate Author: Metropolitan State College Division of Public Services Department of Law Enforcement and Criminology, Denver, CO 80204 Publication Year: 68 Pages: 89 Language: EN English Annotation: The report describes the evolvement of the Law Enforcement and Police Science Program at Metropolitan State College in Denver, Colorado, including major goals, faculty, student profiles, and curriculum.

NCJ Number: 070563 Title: Police Career Planning Among University Students - The Role of Agencies' Perceived Reputation Personal Author: Beckman, E Publication Year: 80 Journal Citation: Police Studies, V 3, N 1 (Spring 1980), P 34-41 Pages: 8 Language: EN English Annotation: In a study of 272 University of Michigan criminal justice students, the majority chose a police agency by repute for employment and viewed State police more favorably than a prominent metropolitan police agency.

NCJ Number: 067482 Title: STUDY OF THE GROWTH AND CURRENT STATUS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAMS IN PENNSYLVANIA COMMUNITY COLLEGES Personal Author: PALMIOTTO, M J Publication Year: 80 Pages: 139 Language: EN English Annotation: THE DISSERTATION ANALYZED THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT, IMPLEMENTATION, AND CURRENT NATURE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAMS IN PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGES AND PREDICTED FUTURE GROWTH PATTERNS.

NCJ Number: 065897 Title: POLICE EDUCATION IN THE 1980'S Personal Author: SHAW, W Corporate Author: Copp Organization, Inc, New York, NY 10018 Publication Year: 80 Journal Citation: LAW AND ORDER, V 28, N 3 (MARCH 1980), P 6, 8-11 Pages: 5 Language: EN English Annotation: UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS WITHOUT POLICE EXPERIENCE OFFER IMPRACTICAL POLICE EDUCATION ADVICE, WHICH, IF TAKEN, WOULD HINDER AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAMS.

NCJ Number: 064623 Title: HIGHER EDUCATION FOR POLICE OFFICERS Personal Author: REPPETTO, T A Corporate Author: US Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, DC 20535 Publication Year: 80 Journal Citation: FBI LAW ENFORCEMENT BULLETIN, V 49, N 1 (JANUARY 1980), P 19-24 Pages: 6 Language: EN English Annotation: THE VICE PRESIDENT OF JOHN JAY COLLEGE IN NEW YORK, N.Y., ANALYZES THE REPORT OF THE COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION FOR POLICE OFFICERS, WHICH FOUND THAT POLICE EDUCATION WAS OF LOW QUALITY.

NCJ Number: 064143 Title: POLICE ROLE AND HIGHER EDUCATION Personal Author: BELL, D J Corporate Author: International Association of Chiefs of Police, Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Publication Year: 79 Journal Citation: JOURNAL OF POLICE SCIENCE AND ADMINISTRATION, V 7, N 4 (DECEMBER 1979), P 467-475 Pages: 9 Language: EN English Annotation: ARGUMENTS ARE PRESENTED FOR HIGHER EDUCATION STANDARDS IN THE POLICE SERVICE; 4-YEAR COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS SHOULD EMPHASIZE QUALITATIVE ACADEMIC BACKGROUND COURSES RATHER THAN SPECIFIC POLICE TRAINING SUBJECTS.

NCJ Number: 060098 Title: HARSH CRITICISM OF AMERICAN POLICING AND POLICE EDUCATION Personal Author: SALTEN, D G Corporate Author: International Association of Chiefs of Police, Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Publication Year: 79 Journal Citation: POLICE CHIEF, V 46, N 8 (AUGUST 1979), P 22-26 Pages: 5 Language: EN English Annotation: A REPORT ON 'THE QUALITY OF POLICE EDUCATION' IS CRITIQUED IN THE AREAS OF THE STUDY'S METHODOLOGY AND ITS APPRAISAL OF INSERVICE POLICE EDUCATION AND PART-TIME STUDENTS AND PROFESSORS.

NCJ Number: 057799 Title: HIGHER EDUCATION FOR POLICE OFFICERS Personal Author: BOHIGIAN, H Corporate Author: Justice of the Peace, Ltd, Sussex, England Publication Year: 79 Journal Citation: POLICE JOURNAL, V 52, N 2 (APRIL-JUNE 1979), P 140-153 Pages: 14 Language: EN English Annotation: MODERN POLICE WORK REQUIRES A COLLEGE DIPLOMA AS MUCH AS IT REQUIRES SKILL IN THE USE OF A FIREARM. DISAGREEMENTS REMAIN CONCERNING HOW TO UPGRADE POLICE EDUCATION WITHOUT ALIENATING THE PUBLIC.

NCJ Number: 057432 Title: CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION - SUBSTANCE OR STYLE? Personal Author: FABIANIC, D Corporate Author: Georgia State University School of Urban Life, Atlanta, GA 30303 Publication Year: 78 Journal Citation: CRIMINAL JUSTICE REVIEW, V 3, N 2 (FALL 1978), P 37-44 Pages: 8 Language: EN English Annotation: THE PROBLEM OF ESTABLISHING THE VALUE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION IS DISCUSSED. THE OBJECTIVES, FUNCTIONS, ASSUMPTIONS, AND SUCCESSES OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION ARE EVALUATED.

NCJ Number: 056355 Title: CORRELATES OF OCCUPATIONAL SATISFACTION - INDICATORS FOR CURRICULUM EVALUATION AND REVISION OF A LAW ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM Personal Author: TUCKFIELD, J G Publication Year: 78 Pages: 119 Language: EN English Annotation: THE OCCUPATIONAL INTERESTS AND GRADES OF 105 POLICE OFFICERS ENROLLED IN A CRIMINAL JUSTICE BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM AT FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY IN MIAMI ARE EXAMINED.

NCJ Number: 054683 Title: QUALITY OF POLICE EDUCATION - A CRITICAL REVIEW WITH RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPROVING PROGRAMS IN HIGHER EDUCATION Personal Author: SHERMAN, L W Corporate Author: Jossey-Bass, Inc, San Francisco, CA 94104Police Foundation, Washington, DC 20037 Publication Year: 78 Pages: 300 Language: EN English Annotation: ON THE BASIS OF A 2-YEAR NATIONAL SURVEY OF POLICE EDUCATION PROGRAMS, THIS COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW DOCUMENTS THE PROBLEMS OF POLICE HIGHER EDUCATION AND MAKES NECESSARY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR EFFECTING CHANGE.

NCJ Number: 054486 Title: PH D'S (DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY) AS POLICE - EGGHEADS OR EXPERTS? Personal Author: HART, W Corporate Author: Criminal Justice Publications, Inc, New York, NY 10017 Publication Year: 79 Journal Citation: POLICE MAGAZINE, V 2, N 2 (MARCH 1979), P 20-23 Pages: 4 Language: EN English Annotation: THE RESULTS OF AN INFORMAL SURVEY OF EIGHT POLICE EXECUTIVES WITH PH.D.'S, INCLUDING THE OFFICERS' VIEWS OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR POLICE, ARE REPORTED.

NCJ Number: 054380 Title: POLICE ROLE ORIENTATION OF JUNIOR COLLEGE STUDENTS Personal Author: ALLEN, W H Publication Year: 75 Pages: 107 Language: EN English Annotation: PERCEPTIONS OF ROLE REQUIREMENTS FOR POLICE ARE COMPARED FOR THREE GROUPS OF STUDENTS ATTENDING TWO JUNIOR COLLEGES LOCATED IN ILLINOIS, NEAR ST. LOUIS, MO.

NCJ Number: 053374 Title: ISSUES AND TRENDS IN HIGH EDUCATION FOR POLICE OFFICERS Personal Author: CARTER, D L Corporate Author: Sam Houston State University Criminal Justice Center, Huntsville, TX 77340Sam Houston State University Institute of Contemporary Corrections and the Behavioral Sciences, Huntsville, TX 77340 Publication Year: 78 Journal Citation: CRIMINAL JUSTICE MONOGRAPH, V 18, N 5 (1978), P 9-19 Pages: 11 Language: EN English Annotation: THIS PAPER TRACES THE HISTORY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION IN THREE STAGES, REVIEWS STUDIES TO ILLUSTRATE THE VALUE OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR POLICE OFFICERS, AND CONSIDERS THE LIBERAL ARTS APPROACH VS. POLICE TRAINING.

NCJ Number: 053373 Title: ISSUES AND TRENDS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION - THE PHILOSOPHY OF CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT Personal Author: JAMISON, J D Corporate Author: Sam Houston State University Criminal Justice Center, Huntsville, TX 77340Sam Houston State University Institute of Contemporary Corrections and the Behavioral Sciences, Huntsville, TX 77340 Publication Year: 78 Journal Citation: CRIMINAL JUSTICE MONGRAPH, V 18, N 5 (1978), P 2-8 Pages: 7 Language: EN English Annotation: THIS PAPER DISCUSSES THE CONFLICTING PHILOSOPHIES BEHIND BOTH THE GENERALIST APPROACH TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION ADVOCATED BY HIGHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND THE TRAINING-ORIENTED APPROACH ADVOCATED BY PRACTITIONERS.

NCJ Number: 050844 Title: SURVEY OF STUDENT AND AGENCY VIEWS ON HIGHER EDUCATION IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE Personal Author: BARRY, D M Corporate Author: International Association of Chiefs of Police, Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Publication Year: 78 Journal Citation: JOURNAL OF POLICE SCIENCE AND ADMINISTRATION, V 6, N 3 (SEPTEMBER 1978), P 345-354 Pages: 10 Language: EN English Annotation: QUESTIONNAIRES AND INTERVIEWS WERE USED TO SURVEY THE PERCEIVED VALUE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION. COURT AND CORRECTIONS PERSONNEL REPORTED MORE SALARY AND PROMOTION BENEFITS THAN DID POLICE PERSONNEL.

NCJ Number: 048432 Title: CRIMINAL JUSTICE MANPOWER NEEDS AND THE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTION Personal Author: ANON Publication Year: 77 Pages: 288 Language: EN English Annotation: PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE CONFERENCE ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE HUMAN RESOURCES NEEDS AND THE COLLEGIATE RESPONSE, HELD AT MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, 1977, ARE REPRODUCED.

NCJ Number: 046072 Title: HIGHER EDUCATION FOR POLICE Corporate Author: American Academy for Professional Law Enforcement, University City, MO 63130John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY 10019 Editor: NEARY, M Publication Year: 77 Pages: 80 Language: EN English Annotation: THIS TRANSCRIPT OF THE SYMPOSIUM ON HIGHER EDUCATION FOR POLICE CONTAINS EDITED DISCUSSIONS FROM WORKSHOPS ON THE VALUE OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR POLICE, CURRICULUM FOR 2 AND 4-YEAR PROGRAMS, AND PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION.

NCJ Number: 045536 Title: CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAMS AND THE POLICE - AN ARGUMENT FOR A LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION Personal Author: BOWKER, L H Corporate Author: University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 53201 Publication Year: 78 Pages: 18 Language: EN English Annotation: POLICE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS, WAYS IN WHICH THEY CAN BE MET, AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER RESEARCH INTO THE EFFECTS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAMS ARE DISCUSSED.

NCJ Number: 045243 Title: EDUCATING THE OFFICER - SOME UNSETTLING CONSIDERATIONS Personal Author: ESKRIDGE, C W Publication Year: 78 Pages: 15 Language: EN English Annotation: EVIDENCE REGARDING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HIGHER EDUCATION AND POLICE COMPETENCY AS REFLECTED IN WORK ATTITUDES AND CIVILIAN EVALUATIONS OF POLICE PERFORMANCE IS REVIEWED.

NCJ Number: 044619 Title: CRIMINAL JUSTICE CURRICULA - A REFLECTIVE GLANCE Personal Author: FIKE, L B; HARLAN, J P; MCDOWELL, C P Corporate Author: International Association of Chiefs of Police, Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Publication Year: 77 Journal Citation: JOURNAL OF POLICE SCIENCE AND ADMINISTRATION, V 5, N 4 (DECEMBER 1977), P 456-464 Pages: 9 Language: EN English Annotation: THE DIVERSITY IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE CURRICULUMS IS EXAMINED, AND CURRICULUM FOUNDATIONS FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION ARE DISCUSSED.

NCJ Number: 043180 Title: CALL FOR EVALUATION OF POLICE EDUCATION PROGRAMS Personal Author: BALBONI, A Corporate Author: International Association of Chiefs of Police, Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Publication Year: 77 Journal Citation: POLICE CHIEF, V 44, N 8 (AUGUST 1977), P 42-43 Pages: 2 Language: EN English Annotation: GREAT AMOUNTS OF MONEY HAVE BEEN POURED INTO LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION PROGRAMS; FULL EVALUATION OF SUCH PROGRAMS IS ESSENTIAL.

NCJ Number: 043177 Title: HIGHER EDUCATION FOR POLICE OFFICERS-THE CENTRAL ISSUES Personal Author: SHERMAN, L W; BENNIS, W Corporate Author: International Association of Chiefs of Police, Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Publication Year: 77 Journal Citation: POLICE CHIEF, V 44, N 8 (AUGUST 1977), P 32-34 Pages: 3 Language: EN English Annotation: THE CENTRAL ISSUES CONSIDERED BY THE NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION FOR POLICE OFFICERS INCLUDE OBJECTIVES, KINDS OF CURRICULUM, WHO SHOULD BE SENT TO SCHOOL, AND WHAT CHANGES SHOULD BE MADE.

NCJ Number: 040838 Title: EDUCATION FOR POLICE SERVICE - PROFESSIONAL OR LIBERAL ARTS (FROM ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE SYSTEM - AN INTRODUCTION, 1977, BY DONALD T. SHANAHAN - SEE NCJ40835) Personal Author: SHANAHAN, D T Corporate Author: Holbrook Press, Boston, MA 02110 Publication Year: 77 Pages: 8 Language: EN English Annotation: THE AUTHOR STRESSES THE VALUE OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR POLICE, AND ARGUES THAT THE POLICE ADMINISTRATOR TODAY CANNOT EFFECTIVELY CARRY OUT HIS RESPONSIBILITIES WITHOUT A PROPER MIX OF PROFESSIONAL AND LIBERAL ARTS EDUCATION.

NCJ Number: 040788 Title: TWO YEAR COMMUNITY COLLEGE - AN ASSESSMENT OF ITS INVOLVEMENT IN LAW ENFORCEMENT FROM 1966 THROUGH 1976 WITH FUTURE PROJECTIONS Personal Author: STINCHOMB, J D Corporate Author: Texas Police Association, Austin, TX 78765 Publication Year: 77 Journal Citation: TEXAS POLICE JOURNAL, V 25, N 3 (APRIL 1977), P 6-14 Pages: 9 Language: EN English Annotation: AFTER A REVIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROGRAMS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT, THIS ARTICLE REPORTS ON THE STATUS OF THESE PROGRAMS IN 1976 AND PREDICTS THE TRENDS IN CURRICULA, STUDENTS, ADMINISTRATION, AND STAFFING.

NCJ Number: 035610 Title: LAW ENFORCEMENT TECHNOLOGY - POLICE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY A SUGGESTED TWO-YEAR POST HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM Personal Author: ANON Corporate Author: University Research Corporation, Washington, DC 20015 Publication Year: 75 Pages: 163 Language: EN English Annotation: GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THIS CURRICULUM AT POST-SECONDARY INSTITUTIONS ARE PRESENTED IN ADDITION TO THE COURSE OUTLINES.

NCJ Number: 035603 Title: CRIMINAL JUSTICE HIGHER EDUCATION - SOME PERSPECTIVES Personal Author: LYNCH, G W Corporate Author: International Association of Chiefs of Police, Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Publication Year: 76 Journal Citation: POLICE CHIEF, V 43, N 8 (AUGUST 1976), P 63-65 Pages: 3 Language: EN English Annotation: THE AUTHOR REVIEWS THE STEPS WHICH WILL BE NECESSARY TO ACHIEVE LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONALIZATION, AND ANALYZES THE ROLE THAT HIGHER EDUCATION IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE MAY PLAY.

NCJ Number: 026110 Title: COLLEGE CREDIT FOR LAW ENFORCEMNT TRAINING COURSES RECENT TRENDS - FUTURE PROJECTS Personal Author: TERRITO, L Corporate Author: International Association of Chiefs of Police, Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Publication Year: 75 Journal Citation: POLICE CHIEF, V 42, N 8 (AUGUST 1975), P 32-34, 78 Pages: 4 Language: EN English Annotation: EXAMINATION OF THE AWARDING OF COLLEGE CREDIT BY COMMUNITY COLLEGES, FOUR-YEAR COLLEGES, AND UNIVERSITIES TO STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED CERTAIN LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING COURSES.

NCJ Number: 026109 Title: LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION AND THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Personal Author: LOGAN, J F Corporate Author: International Association of Chiefs of Police, Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Publication Year: 75 Journal Citation: POLICE CHIEF, V 42, N 8 (AUGUST 1975), P 26-28, 30 Pages: 4 Language: EN English Annotation: EXAMINATION OF THE 'TRAINING-VERSUS-EDUCATION' ARGUMENT AS IT RELATES TO CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT FOR TWO-YEAR, ASSOCIATED DEGREE POLICE EDUCATION PROGRAMS.

NCJ Number: 017570 Title: EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Personal Author: ANON Corporate Author: North Carolina Assocation of Criminal Justice Educators, NC Publication Year: 74 Publication Number: POSITION PAPER NO 3 Pages: 12 Language: EN English Annotation: A DISCUSSION OF HOW THE UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, AND TECHNICAL INSTITUTES CAN BEST ANSWER THE EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM, WITH A POLICY STATEMENT AND RECOMMENDATIONS.

NCJ Number: 016733 Title: CRIMINAL JUSTICE CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT MODEL Personal Author: MELICHAR, D W; SHUMAN, I G Corporate Author: International Association of Chiefs of Police, Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Publication Year: 74 Journal Citation: POLICE CHIEF, V 41, N 8 (AUGUST 1974), P 32, 34 Pages: 2 Language: EN English Annotation: THE EXPERIENCES OF ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY IN DEVELOPING AN INTERDISCIPLINARY LAW ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM LEADING TO A BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE.

NCJ Number: 011913 Title: HIGHER EDUCATION AND POLICE - IS THERE A NEED FOR A CLOSER LOOK Personal Author: GROSS, S Corporate Author: Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, IL 60611 Publication Year: 73 Publication Number: U Journal Citation: JOURNAL OF POLICE SCIENCE AND ADMINISTRATION, V 1, N 4 (DECEMBER 1973), P 477-483 Pages: 7 Language: EN English Annotation: NARROW TECHNICAL TRAINING OF POLICE ACADEMIES SHOULD ONLY BE A PART OF POLICE EDUCATION.

NCJ Number: 000636 Title: GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS Personal Author: LOHMAN, J D; MISNER, G D Corporate Author: University of California, Berkeley School of Criminology, Berkeley, CA 94720 Publication Year: 69 Pages: 39 Language: EN English Annotation: DATA ON SELECTION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF A SELECT GROUP OF OFFICERS PARTICIPATING IN A FULL TIME, TWELVE MONTH PROGRAM OF GRADUATE EDUCATION.

NCJ Number: 000029 Title: DEVELOPMENT OF BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAM IN LAW ENFORCEMENT AT RICHMOND PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE - FINAL REPORT Personal Author: ANON Corporate Author: Richmond Professional Institute, Richmond, VA 23220 Publication Year: 67 Pages: 55 Language: EN English Annotation: DISCUSSION OF STEPS TAKEN AND PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED IN DEVELOPING A DEGREE PROGRAM ARE GIVEN - CURRICULUM IS INCLUDED.
 
 
 

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