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Scientificization and rationalization of the police
The Department of Police Studies is an interdisciplinary applied science, emphasizing knowledge acquisition from related fields. Hence, apart from police science, law, public administration, corrections, and criminology, academic backgrounds in fields like psychology, sociology, social welfare, and ethics are beneficial for academic research and career opportunities.
The curriculum of the Department of Police Studies is broadly divided into the fields of law, police science, criminology, and corrections.
Key subjects include Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure Law, Police Law, Security Service Law, Introduction to Law, and Administrative Law.
Major subjects include Public Administration, Police Ethics, Korean Police History, Police Organization Management, Police Personnel Administration, Comparative Police System, and Forensic Science.
Major courses include Contemporary Society and Crime, Introduction to Criminology, Criminal Psychology, Victimology, Juvenile Crime, Crime Prevention, Criminal Investigation, and Investigation Practice.
Major courses include General Correctional Science, Correctional Studies, Correctional Psychology, Correctional Welfare, Criminal Policy, and Social Welfare.
Major subjects include private investigation, security studies, sociology, police English, general common sense, and current affairs essays..