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For over 70 years, Yong In University has been nurturing genuine leaders of talent and strong character.
The YIU Department of Police Administration expertly nurtures future professionals to share their talents as police officers, prosecutors, and as professionals in courts, correctional facilities, and other public institutions. Faculty well-endowed with theory as well as on-the-job knowledge share with their students efficient ways to carry out police work (such as criminal and judicial operations, etc.) The curriculum also provides the expertise needed to build one’s abilities to respond to globalized and organized crime, and to make policy. Graduates can pursue careers in the police force and prosecutors’ offices, or become presidential bodyguards, correctional officers, or work at military investigation organizations, drug control departments, customs offices, the National Intelligence Service, private security services, and in many other areas.
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Introduction to Law | Advanced Police studies |
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General Principles of Criminal Law 1 | Police Administration Law |
Industrial Security | Introduction to Police Science |
Fundamental Rights | - |
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Specific Criminal law I | Criminological theories |
Theory on Criminal Evidence law | Victimology |
Student Police Force Field Training | The Theory of Police Investigation |
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Specific Criminal law I | Criminological theories |
Theory on Criminal Evidence law | Victimology |
Student Police Force Field Training | The Theory of Police Investigation |
Chung, Yong-Ki | Park Hyeonho |
Song gibok | Seong kyung suk |
Beak Soowon | - |