Students will critically analyze a contemporary issue in criminal justice administration, evaluating its impact, ethical considerations, and practical implications. Students will conduct a case study examining real-world examples of interagency collaboration within the criminal justice system. The focus will be on how administrators manage partnerships across sectors—such as law enforcement, courts, corrections, and social services—to address complex social issues (e.g., mental health, substance abuse, victim services, or reentry). Students will evaluate administrative challenges, policy implications, and the impact of these collaborations on justice outcomes.
The case study analysis is worth 100 points and constitutes 45% of the total grade. The case study should contain between 1500 and 2000 words, excluding references, cover pages, and appendices. The case study must include a minimum of 5 scholarly references/sources and must be written in APA 7th edition, 12-pt Times New Roman, 1-inch margins.
Case Study Options: Select One Topic
- Interagency Collaboration in Law Enforcement:
- Analyze a police-led initiative that collaborates with social services (e.g., Crisis Intervention teams, co-responder models) to address mental health crises, substance abuse, or homelessness.
- Evaluate the administrative
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