CRJ3332

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CRJ 3332 Race/Ethnicity, Crime and Just

Soc, An, Social Work, CJCollege of Arts and Sciences

Course Title

Race/Ethnicity, Crime and Justice

Course Description

Socio-historical analysis of the effects of race and ethnicity on legitimate social opportunities, criminal behavior, victimization, and differential judicial processing. Analysis of the impact of assimilation and acculturation on criminal behavior, victimization, and criminal justice processes. Prerequisite(s): CRJ 1100

Equivalent Courses

CRJ332

College/School

College of Arts and Sciences