Jason Hartley is lecturer in criminology at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. He is a former police officer with 23 years of experience, and has trained personnel for deployment in Timor Leste, the Solomon Islands, Iraq and Afghanistan. Jason specializes in, and has published on engagement with Muslim communities, Indigenous Polynesian approaches to rehabilitation and reducing recidivism, and Asian Organised Crime. Jason also completed a community internship in Hebron on the West Bank.
MPL504 Smart Policing and New Technologies
Contemporary police leaders are increasingly required, by governments and the public, to perform a growing array of services and deliver core functions with less. Hence the need for ‘smart policing’ which is the efficient and effective use of new and emerging technologies to achieve better organisational outcomes. This unit investigates current and emerging trends associated with ‘smart policing’ together with exploring new and emerging technologies applied in contemporary law enforcement agencies. The aim of this unit is to prepare students to address technological challenges associated with a senior leadership role by enhancing their awareness of new and emerging technologies impacting policing.
RELEVANT COURSES
- Master of Police Leadership*
- Graduate Diploma of Police Leadership
- Graduate Certificate in Police Leadership
- Graduate Certificate in Police Leadership (Cybersecurity)
* This unit is in the Master of Police Leadership specialisation in Future Policing
CREDIT POINTS
10
STUDY MODES
On campus, online, hybrid
PREREQUISITE OR CO-REQUISITE
MPL400 Advanced Policing and Essential Services
UNIT LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Investigate and critically analyse academic literature in the field of smart policing and new technologies.
- Demonstrate mastery of key leadership theories associated with smart policing and new technologies.
- Discuss and critically analyse contextual challenges impacting leadership in smart policing and new technologies.
- Develop and critically reflect on a strategic leadership approach that addresses complex professional scenarios.
- Demonstrate the application of advanced leadership skills in smart policing and new technologies.
CONTENT
- Smart policing: Traditional policing with current updates
- Big data to police smarter
- Body worn cameras: Protecting police actions
- Cybercrime: The new menace
- Emerging technologies in community-oriented policing, social media and public support
- Smart policing and horizon technologies
ASSESSMENT METHODS
- Reflective Journal – 30%
- Oral Presentation – 20%
- Critical Analysis Report – 50%
PRESCRIBED READINGS
Nil