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Program Overview
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The Department of Police Administration offers a doctoral program
leading to a Ph.D. degree, designed to develop researchers and
professors with specialized knowledge and expertise. The program
aims to nurture professionals and academic leaders who can
contribute to national and social development by conducting
advanced research in the fields of police science, public safety,
and criminal justice.
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Educational Objectives
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Cultivating Experts Tailored to the Public Security and
Safety Fields
To train high-level researchers and professionals with the
advanced expertise required by central and local governments,
police, and private security agencies.
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Strengthening Administrative Capacity to Solve Public Issues
To enhance students' understanding of police and
administrative systems and develop their ability to analyze
and solve real-world public issues through a combination of
theoretical and practical learning.
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Fostering Researchers and Professors with Expertise in
Police Administration
To nurture professional researchers with the ability to
conduct independent research and educate future leaders in the
field of police administration through theoretical development
and empirical research skills.
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Key Features of the Program
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Systematic Training in Risk and Crisis Management
A curriculum designed to systematically cultivate professional
competence in identifying, analyzing, and responding to
diverse risks and crises in society, including crime and
disaster prevention.
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Education That Bridges Theory and Practice
An emphasis on integrating complex and diverse social issues
into both theoretical and field-based education, allowing
students to build both academic and practical expertise.
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Training in Policy-Making and Leadership Skills
Equipping students with the skills to plan and execute
academic and social research projects, while also developing
leadership abilities to solve social problems.
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Prof. Kim, Hyo-jin
tel. 054)479-1290
Email
hjking@ikw.ac.kr
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