Welcome to LESM 3002AED Public Order Management.
This Course Guide prepares you for studying LESM 3002AED. After this introduction, which gives a general overview of the course and lists its aims and learning outcomes, there are sections on:
- course materials;
- course assessment, including information on assignments and the examination; and
- tutor support.
About the course
LESM 3002AED Public Order Management is a 3000-level, 3-credit-unit course. This course is intended for students of the Law Enforcement and Security Management Programme, but should also be of interest to social science students who want to learn about governance, public administration, and the socio-political issues related to public order, including rights and obligations. Students from all the disciplined services will find this course of great practical relevance and interest.
This is an interdisciplinary course drawing on criminology, public administration, management studies, sociology and politics. The course tries to strike a careful balance between theory and practice.
Since the course is about public order management, for which the disciplined services are responsible, the first two units provide a brief discussion of the nature of the disciplined services in relation to the public, and the specific role played by the state in public order management. This is followed by examining the ways in which social changes have influenced the governance of crime and disorder in late modern society. Specific attention is given in the next unit to theories and strategies in protest policing. Finally, a look at the practical management of public order and security in relation to public interests concludes the course.
Course aims
The overall aim of the course is to help you to develop a sufficiently broad understanding of public order and security management in terms of both theoretical and practical issues, and to relate them to the Hong Kong context.
Course learning outcomes
Upon completion of the course, you should be able to:
- Discuss the major concepts and perspectives in the policing and management of public order.
- Analyse the nature of the disciplined services and their relationship with citizens in public order maintenance.
- Analyse the impact of major social changes on public order management.
- Outline the major approaches in protest policing, and appraise their relevance to Hong Kong.
- Compare and contrast the main approaches to maintaining a balance between public order and public interests in a modern democratic society.
Course organization
The following table gives a general overview of the course structure.
Unit | Title | Weeks |
1 | Theories and perspectives on public order management | 4 |
2 | The nature of the relationship between the disciplined services and the public | 3 |
3 | Social changes and issues in public order management | 3 |
4 | Approaches and practices in protest policing | 3 |
5 | Public order and public interests | 3 |
| TOTAL | 16 |