CriminologyCriminology
CRIM 2276 101 - Global Crime and Justice
Credits:
3.00
As we look around the world, we witness a vast array of individual, corporate, and state criminal activity that is varied in its scope, intensity, and effect upon society. The amount and variety of global crime is immense, and in order to fully appreciate its dimensions, we must impose certain definitions and perspectives. Two of the most important variables to understand are the influences of culture and globalization on the causes and responses to crime around the world. Although it may be difficult to comprehend why such crime persists decade after decade, the search for these answers uncovers a challenging and fascinating tapestry of criminal activity.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
University College
Department:
Civic Engagement & Public Svc.
Campus |
Douglasville - Off Campus |
Start Date |
AUG 12, 2020 |
End Date |
DEC 05, 2020 |
Days Taught |
TUE THR |
Time of Day |
02:00 pm - 03:15 pm |
Location |
TBA |
TBA |
Instructor(s):Herman Dave Ayers |
Open Seats:27 of 30 as of 01/20/2021 05:51:38 |
Pre-requisites:
CRIM 1100
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Additional Information: |
Instructional Method: 51-94% Online (P) |
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Partial Distance Course. Course meets 10% in-class (on select Tuesdays) and 90% online. Face-to-face meetings will be held in Room 3 at the Douglasville Conference Center, which is located downtown Douglasville at 6700 Church Street, approximately two miles from I-20.
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This course is between 50-94% online - see notes above or instructor for more info.
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