Hot Topics in Criminal Justice

  • 4.6
Approx. 19 hours to complete

Course Summary

Explore hot topics in criminal justice with this course, including police use of force, race and policing, and wrongful convictions.

Key Learning Points

  • Learn about the challenges facing the criminal justice system today
  • Get insights into police use of force and racial disparities in policing
  • Examine the issue of wrongful convictions and how to prevent them

Related Topics for further study


Learning Outcomes

  • Gain a deeper understanding of the challenges facing the criminal justice system
  • Learn about current policy debates in criminal justice
  • Develop critical thinking skills and analytic tools for evaluating criminal justice issues

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • No prior knowledge of criminal justice is required
  • Willingness to engage with complex and sometimes controversial issues

Course Difficulty Level

Intermediate

Course Format

  • Online
  • Self-paced
  • Video lectures
  • Quizzes
  • Assignments

Similar Courses

  • Race and Policing
  • Criminal Law
  • Social Justice

Related Education Paths


Notable People in This Field

  • Bryan Stevenson
  • Angela Davis
  • Michelle Alexander

Related Books

Description

The American criminal justice system is in need of reform. We incarcerate too many people. We pay insufficient attention to scientific advances that can help separate out the most and least culpable and dangerous. We grant the police far too much power to use force and technological surveillance.

Outline

  • Mass Incarceration
  • Welcome and Course Introduction (4:34)
  • Incarceration Rates in the United States and Europe (7:29)
  • Legal Reasons for Differences Between U.S. and European Incarceration Rates (11:00)
  • Cultural Reasons for Differences Between U.S. and European Incarceration Rates (15:40)
  • Additional Cultural Reasons for Differences Between U.S. and European Incarceration Rates (19:08)
  • Can Incarceration Trends Be Reversed? (8:29)
  • Punishment & Prevention
  • Introduction: Reducing Reliance on Harsh Prison Terms (8:28)
  • Purposes of Punishment (11:36)
  • The Accuracy of Sentencing Determinations (11:09)
  • Treatment Programs (10:48)
  • The Autonomy Principle (11:32)
  • Pure Preventive Detention (14:50)
  • Insanity & Neuroscience
  • Cases in Which the Insanity Defense is Raised (10:14)
  • Legal Definitions of Defenses Based on Mental Disability (17:19)
  • The Outer Boundaries of Mental State Defenses (15:47)
  • Legal Claims Based on Neuroscience and Neurogenetics (17:31)
  • Mental Disability and Dispositions After Conviction (12:56)
  • The Death Penalty
  • History and Structure of the Death Penalty (11:05)
  • Economics of the Death Penalty & Interrogations (11:40)
  • Eyewitness Identifications (15:11)
  • Labs and Adversarialism (16:09)
  • The Influence of Elections, Jury Confusion, and Race on Death Sentences (13:23)
  • Police Use of Force
  • How Often do Police Use Force and Against Whom? (12:40)
  • The Law of Deadly Force and Stop and Frisk (12:07)
  • The Law of Car Stops and Searches (14:48)
  • The Exclusionary Rule and Damages Remedies (16:11)
  • Oversight Boards, Training, and Structural Reforms (21:47)
  • Police Surveillance
  • The Definition of Search Under the Fourth Amendment (12:09)
  • The Knowing Exposure, General Public Use and Contraband-Specific Doctrines (14:41)
  • The Assumption of Risk Doctrine (20:15)
  • Reasons to Regulate Police Surveillance (12:09)
  • End of Course Final Quiz

Summary of User Reviews

Discover the latest trends and issues in criminal justice with Coursera's Hot Topics in Criminal Justice course. Students praise the course for its engaging content and knowledgeable instructors. Many users also appreciate the flexibility of the course, which allows them to learn at their own pace and on their own schedule.

Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course

Engaging content

Pros from User Reviews

  • Knowledgeable instructors
  • Flexible schedule
  • In-depth coverage of hot topics
  • Interactive quizzes and assignments
  • Opportunities to engage with other students

Cons from User Reviews

  • Some users found the course material too challenging
  • Coursework can be time-consuming
  • Limited interaction with instructors
  • No certificate of completion for audit learners
  • Some users experienced technical issues with the platform
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Approx. 19 hours to complete
Christopher Slobogin
Vanderbilt University
Coursera

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Christopher Slobogin

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