Subject | Catalog Number | Title | Credits |
Criminology | 201 | Theories of Crime | 3.00 |
Details: The course explores the causes of crime from a number of theoretical traditions in the social sciences. Specific schools of thought addressed in the course include utilitarianism, positivism, social ecology, social structural approaches, social process (learning and socialization), social control, labeling, conflict, and feminism. Prerequisite: CRIM 130 (As offered). | |||
Section | 01 | Class Number | 1548 |
Term | Fall 2025-2026 | Status | Active |
Dates | 09/02/2025 - 12/12/2025 | Topic | None |
Time | 02:00 PM - 02:50 PM M W F | Instructor | Wiesen-Martin,Desiree R |
Enrolled | 31 of 30 | Room | Kleinpell Fine Arts 282 |
Section | 01 | Class Number | 1906 |
Term | Spring 2025-2026 | Status | Active |
Dates | 01/26/2026 - 05/08/2026 | Topic | None |
Time | 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Tu Th | Instructor | Wallace,Rich Alan |
Enrolled | 0 of 30 | Room | Kleinpell Fine Arts 141 |