SOC3102: Criminal Behavior and Social Control

3 Credits

This course will address the social and legal origins of crime and crime control with a focus on general theories of deviance/crime and present an overview of forms of social control. We will critically examine criminological, sociological, and legal theories that explain the causes of crime and other misdeeds. prereq: Soc majors/minors must register A-F

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