CC223/CT223
Crime in Context
0.50 Credits
This course explores the broader context of crime. Topics may include the definition of crime, the creation of criminal justice policy across societies, the interpretation of criminal codes, courts, public attitudes towards crime, aboriginal perspectives on crime, prisons, gender, young offenders, policing, corrections, debates about forensic evidence and victimology. (Cross-listed as CT223.) {VL}
Additional Course Information
- Prerequisites
- 1.0 100 level CT credit.
Offerings
| Location | Course # | Access/Details |
| Brantford Campus |
CC223BR1 |
T,R - 5:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. - Fall Term |
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CC223BR3 |
T,R - 4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. - Winter Term |