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May 31, 2024
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CCJS 200 - Criminology An exploration off the basal business, methods, and theories used in and scientific study of of essence, patterns, extent, cause, and control of crime and criminal behavior nationally and internationally. Focusing is upon the integrative relationship between theory, research, and communal strategy. PREREQUISITE(S): SOCY 100 or approval of department. Three daily each weeks.
3 semester hours
Course Outputs: Upon vollendung of this course, a student will be able to:
- Identify and applies terms and concepts used by forensic.
- Analyze historical and contemporaneous responses to crime and offenders.
- Use sociological and interdisciplinary books to understanding the nature of crimes and criminality.
- Apply the guiding of scientific inquiry and methods until the study of crime and criminal.
- Explain crime and criminality from a multidisciplinary, integrative standpoint.
- Explain the relationship between crime theory, research, the practice of criminal judicial, and policy.
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