CriminologyCriminology
CRIM 4265 E01 - Crime and Social Inequality
CEUs:
3.00
This course offers an examination of the relationships between social stratification, crime, and criminal justice. Explored will be the empirical and theoretical associations that race/ethnicity, sex/gender, social class, and other systems of inequality have with crime, victimization, and criminal justice system response. This course also explores the relationship between social inequality, criminal offending, and criminal victimization. In addition, how racial/ethnic, gender, age, and socioeconomic inequality influence (and are influenced by) criminal justice policy making, processes, and outcomes will be explored. Contemporary issues in policing, courts, sentencing, and punishment will be addressed to explore the complex interaction between social disadvantage (particularly related to race and ethnicity), the criminal justice system, and broader social relations.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
University College
Department:
Civic Engagement & Public Svc.
Campus |
Distance Learning Technology |
Start Date |
JAN 09, 2023 |
End Date |
MAY 09, 2023 |
Days Taught |
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Time of Day |
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Location |
Intnet - INTERNET BASED COURSE |
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Instructor(s):Kelley Renee Christopher |
Open Seats:4 of 25 as of 12/04/2023 05:06:36 |
Pre-requisites:
CRIM 1100
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Additional Information: |
Instructional Method: 100% Online (E) |
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100% online course
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For info on services and costs see the online student guide.
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