College

Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences

Date of Last Revision

2023-05-08 16:47:58

Major

Criminal Intelligence Analysis

Honors Course

SOCIO 496

Number of Credits

3

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science

Date of Expected Graduation

Spring 2023

Abstract

Crime analysis plays a vital role in policing and maintaining law and order throughout many countries around the globe. The application and uses of crime analysis can vary greatly not only worldwide, but also between local police agencies as well. Many factors, including resources that are available, as well as funding and the legal frameworks in place can all affect how crime analysis is used and operated. This paper will provide a deeper understanding of how the criminal justice system has evolved into the way it is today, as well as how crime analysis was developed. In addition, the paper will show how crime analysis is utilized throughout the United States of America, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia, and compare their applications of crime analysis.

Research Sponsor

Dr. David Licate

First Reader

Dr. Stephanie Yuhas

Second Reader

Dr. Lia Wiley

Honors Faculty Advisor

Dr. David Licate

Proprietary and/or Confidential Information

No

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