Crime and Delinquency (SOCI 123) - Self-Paced University of North Carolina

Crime and Delinquency (SOCI 123) - Self-Paced

Introduction to the sociological study of crime. This course concentrates on the social facts of crime, such as the development of the criminal justice system and the structure of economic inequality, as well as social processes, such as the development of criminal identities through interactions with criminals. We also discuss the environments in which people are embedded, with particular attention to the disruptive settings of the American urban underclass. Finally, we discuss several important sociological theories concerning crime and their implications for public policy.

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English

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3 Credit Hours