This course will examine various types of crime and the criminal justice system.
This course will examine various types of crime and the criminal justice system.
Students will examine deviance and causes of criminal behaviour from various historical and contemporary theoretical perspectives as well as ethical issues that impact criminal behaviour.
Students will examine various research methods used in criminology.
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Criminal law deals with behaviors that are in violation of criminal laws and that pose a threat to public safety and security.
It is designed to create a better understanding of the criminal justice system in general.
The substantive course is combined with instruction in legal writing and evaluation is primarily based on written assignments.
This criminology course provides an introductory analysis of the Canadian criminal justice system and its various elements with reference to the nature of criminal law
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