May 01, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Calendar 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Calendar
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CRMN 4075U – International Perspectives on Criminal Justice


This course encourages students to think about how sociocultural, political and social conditions shape both crime and responses to crime across distinct cultures. It attempts to break down ethnocentric assumptions about crime and its control, countering the pervasive belief that there is one true way to approach justice. Consequently, we examine the diversity of historical and global patterns of crime and its control including international and transnational efforts at crime control. We will also consider the ways in which such processes as colonization, and globalization impose upon the sovereignty of nation states.
Credit hours: 3
Lecture hours: 3
Prerequisite(s): Fourth-year standing in Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, CRMN 2850U  and at least one 3000-level CRMN course.
Credit restriction(s): SSCI 4075U



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