SOCI150 Criminology
Department of Social & Behavioral Science: Sociology
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Course Number and Title
SOCI150 Criminology -
Number of Credits
3 credits -
Minimum Number of Instructional Minutes Per Semester
2250 minutes -
Prerequisites
NoneCorequisites
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Other Pertinent Information
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Catalog Course Description
The sociological relationships involved in the causes and prevention of crime and juvenile delinquency and in the treatment of criminal offenders. -
Required Course Content and Direction
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Learning Goals:
- To give students an appreciation of the sociological view on criminal behavior in society.
- To stimulate interest through discussion about criminological problems.
- To bring about insight into the complex nature of criminal behavior.
- To heighten awareness of the problems we, as a society, face in coping with criminal behavior.
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Planned Sequence of Topics and/or Learning Activities:
- Defining the study of criminology
- A history and overview of the field of criminology
- definition of crime
- criminal behavior patterns
- Explanations of criminal behavior
- Types and classification of crimes
- The criminal justice system
- police
- court system
- corrections
- alternatives
- Influences on criminal behavior
- substance abuse
- gangs
- weapons
- Other issues in criminology
- victims
- use of theory and research
- possible solutions
- Defining the study of criminology
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Assessment Methods for Core Learning Goals:
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Reference, Resource, or Learning Materials to be used by Students:
See course format
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Teaching Methods Employed
Class lecture, discussion, films, and guest speakers
Review/Approval Date - 10/98

