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Nov 24, 2024
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CRJS 523 - Punishment and Social Theory Exploration of the major social theories of punishment, historical and contemporary penological practices, and the death penalty and the modern execution process. Focus on society’s justification for punishment as a response to crime and the function and meaning of punishment in modern society. Jointly offered as an undergraduate/graduate course. Maximum of 6 credits/two undergraduate-graduate courses permitted to fulfill MACJ elective requirements3
Academic Level: Graduate Instructional Method: Lecture School: College of Arts & Sciences
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