SCJ 320 - Comparative Criminology (Criminal Justice)3 Credit(s)
Provides a theory-based comparison and analysis of the impact of internationalization and globalization on crime and criminal justice systems across non-western cultures. Students utilize current research studies to measure and compare non-western cultural crime trends and differences in legal foundations/traditions, criminal procedures, court processes, and corrections, with emphasis on the role of geographical, historical, and cultural traditions in shaping criminal justice and deviant behaviors.
Credits: 3.
When Offered: Fall and Spring semester and OBC session 1.
Liberal Arts Curriculum: Satisfies the Global Cultures requirement.
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