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CRMJ2400 — Criminology

3 credits · 3 hours

CRMJ 2400 - Criminology CRMJ 2400 - Criminology This course examines the study of the biological, sociological and psychological theories of the causes of criminal behavior. It differentiates the practice of criminal justice from the practice of criminology. The causes of crimes against persons, crimes against property, organized crime, white-collar crime, drug crime, cybercrime, and terrorism are examined. Victimology and the social consequences of victimization are discussed. Crime control strategies based upon theoretical causes are developed. Minimum Grading: Letter General Education Cultural Studies-Social & Behavioral Cross-listed: SOC 2400 Criminology

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