The Master of Science in Criminology program at the University of Pennsylvania provides an empirical and theoretical foundation for analyzing modern crime patterns and justice systems. The following thesis topics offer a blend of policy, technology, and psychology to address today’s criminological challenges.
The Effectiveness of Predictive Policing Tools in Urban Areas
Analyzing Recidivism Rates Post Criminal Justice Reform
Impact of Social Media on Youth Criminal Behavior Patterns
Cybercrime Prosecution and Legislative Gaps in the U.S.
Race, Policing, and Use of Force in Urban Environments
Restorative Justice Practices in Juvenile Detention Centers
Psychological Profiling of Serial Offenders: Myths vs. Reality
Gun Control Policies and Their Effect on Violent Crime Trends
AI-Based Surveillance and Ethical Considerations in Criminology
Reintegration Challenges Faced by Formerly Incarcerated Individuals
The Role of Education in Crime Prevention in Low-Income Communities
Digital Evidence Collection and Chain of Custody Issues
Examining Hate Crimes and the Role of Online Radicalization
Community-Oriented Policing and Its Long-Term Effectiveness
The Economics of Incarceration and Alternatives to Imprisonment
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