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(5 credits)
Criminal justice involves more than retribution; it is twofold in that it must punish offenders and also address their needs and the needs of victims and the community. Students in this course explore the theory of justice and practices that emphasize repairing the harm caused by criminal behavior. They learn the ways in which this effort contrasts with an adversarial approach to justice. Students learn about strategies involving stakeholders in actions that transform the relationships among victims, offenders, communities, and criminal justice agencies in their response to crime. They also explore and reflect on case studies and topical models for an in-depth understanding how professionals conduct restorative justice in the real world.
BS Criminal Justice
Pre-requisites
- CRJS 1001 or PSYC 1001 or PSYC 1001Y or PSYC 1002 or PSYC 1003 or FPSY 2101
BS in Human Services Criminal Justice Concentration
Pre-requisites
- CRJS 1001 or PSYC 1001 or PSYC 1001Y or PSYC 1002 or PSYC 1003 or FPSY 2101
BS in Psychology Criminal Justice Concentration
Pre-requisites
- CRJS 1001 or PSYC 1001 or PSYC 1001Y or PSYC 1002 or PSYC 1003 or FPSY 2101
All Other Programs
Pre-requisites
- CRJS 1001