Introduction to crime and correction in Canada. The theory and practice accompanying law enforcement, trial, correctional intervention, and probation and parole are analyzed by drawing from a range of disciplinary traditions such as ethical reflection, psychological theory, social and political thought, and biological understandings of criminality. Note: Credit may be obtained for only one of AUCRI 160 and AUIDS 160 (2020).
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LECTURE 1B01
(16090) |
90 |
2024-01-29 - 2024-04-19 (TR)
14:15 - 15:45
AU C 167
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Primary Instructor: Shauna Wilton
Primary Instructor: Geraint Osborne
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An introduction to crime, justice and corrections in Canada using interdisciplinary approaches and Intersectional theory. The course explores crime in Canada from the criminal event through policing, trials, sentencing, corrections, community responses, and re-entry to society. Note: Credit may be obtained for only one of AUCRI 160 and AUIDS 160 (2020).
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LECTURE 1B01
(75249) |
90 |
2025-01-27 - 2025-04-15 (MWF)
14:00 - 15:00
AU C 167
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