CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
2021 Summer Term
UW Extended Campus Online SC231
Examines the American systems of Criminal Law and Justice in socio-historical context. Presents the three branches of the Criminal Justice system (Law Enforcement, Courts, Corrections) and critiques them against the backdrop of five cultural philosophies of criminal justice. Explores how crime is defined and measured, and how social sciences theorize causes of crime and crime patterns.
Other Requirements: PREREQ: NOT RECOMMENDED FOR FIRST-SEMESTER STUDENTS
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01-LEC 1453
3 Units
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06/01 - 08/13 (12W) |
Edward Stredulinsky
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