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Part of the Police and Investigations program. To serve and protect. This is the fundamental principle for police work and it has not changed over time. What has changed is the knowledge and skills needed 'to serve and protect'. Policing has evolved into the 21st century as a result of changing demographics, economic pressures and more sophisticated criminal activity. In order to succeed in law enforcement you need the skills and theories that prepare you to succeed with graduates going on to careers in municipal, provincial or federal police services.
As perpetrators grow more sophisticated in their crimes, today's policing professionals must be armed with the most current theories of criminology, investigative techniques, law, psychology, evidence collection and forensics. MacEwan's experienced instructors and close relationships with law enforcement agencies give you a well-rounded and practical education.
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