SOC1101: Law, Crime, & Punishment

3 Credits

Introductory course designed to provide students with a general understanding of the main theoretical perspectives and empirical findings that dominate socio-legal studies and contemporary criminology. We examine the connections and relationships between law, crime, and punishment using an interdisciplinary social science approach.

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A- Average (3.667)Most Common: A (65%)

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    Recommend
  • 5.66

    /6

    Effort
  • 5.54

    /6

    Understanding
  • 5.44

    /6

    Interesting
  • 5.45

    /6

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