Subject Code
CRIM
Number
316
Title
Criminal Violence
Description
This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the causes, patterns, and interventions related to violent crimes, including: homicide, robbery, assaults, rape, hate crimes, terrorism, and in different contexts and settings, such as gangs, the family, the workplace, and schools. Attention is also given to measuring and comparing different forms of violence, theoretical perspectives, challenges in studying violence, current events, and future implications for punishment and prevention. Credit will be earned once between CJ 316 and CRIM 316.
Requisite: Junior standing or higher. Prerequisite: CRIM 101 or CJ 201, Grade of C or higher. Offered: Fall, Spring.
Requisite: Junior standing or higher. Prerequisite: CRIM 101 or CJ 201, Grade of C or higher. Offered: Fall, Spring.
3
Maximum Variable Credits
-
Repeatable
-
Number of Course Repeats When Repeatable
0
Max Credits Repeatable
-
Department or School
College
College of Arts & Sciences