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
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, the philosophy of crime control, criminal justice policy, and current trends/patterns of crime in Canada.
Students will study the various components that form the processes by which Canada responds to criminal behavior. They will survey each of these components, such as the police, courts, and corrections, and will evaluate their impact on achieving justice.
Open since 1936, Columbia College is an independent charity that offers first and second-year university level courses that can lead to an Associate Degree and are fully transferable to local universities including the University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University.
Mission
Equip students to become responsible global citizens who can communicate, think critically, and make a positive impact in communities around the world.
Vision
An inclusive society where students can access the education of their choice and contribute to positive social change.
The substantive course is combined with instruction in legal writing and evaluation is primarily based on written assignments.
This course will examine various types of crime and the criminal justice system.
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.
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