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SOC 215 Criminology

The course explores theoretical explanations for criminal behavior, empirical research on crime in diverse contexts and policy debates on crime control and punishment in the U.S. We place particular emphasis on the intersection of race, social class and gender as a conceptual lens through which to analyze street crime, white collar crime and intimate familial crime. Prerequisite: SOC 100 or sophomore standing.

Distribution Area

Social Science-or-Privilege, Power And Diversity

Prerequisites

SOC 100 or sophomore standing

Credits

1 course

Fall Semester information

David Feldman

215A: Criminology