Criminal Justice Research
The primary goal is to enhance knowledge in crime, public safety, and criminal justice through modern crime analysis, offering valuable information and solutions to society. It also aims to improve judicial administration through collaboration with legal organizations and local communities. Key areas of focus include:
Crime Analysis and Prevention:
Address new approaches and strategies to overcome traditional limitations, analyze crime rate patterns and causes, and explore prevention methods.
Development and Application of Relevant Technologies:
Research on developing and applying technology and systems using modern technology to aid in crime prevention and investigation.
Digital Crime and Cybersecurity:
Analyze cybersecurity issues resulting from escalating crimes conducted through computers and the internet and seek viable solutions.
Evaluation and Implementation of Judicial Administrative Improvements:
Assess and find practical solutions for organizational improvements in the judicial administration system.
Legal and Policy Analysis: :
Analyze the effects and impact of legal-related policies to propose improvement strategies.
Recidivism Prevention and Education Programs:
Explore methods to reduce recidivism through professional education and programs for offenders.
Research on Crime and Social Issues:
Explore causes and prevention methods for public safety, crime, and social justice issues.
Social Justice and Criminal Policy:
Research on policies and reforms to enhance fairness and social justice within the criminal justice system.
Violence Prevention and Response:
Analyze prevention and response strategies for various violence issues, including domestic and school violence.