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Mount Saint Mary College Course Info

Newburgh, New York

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CRI 3520

ISSUES IN RACE, CLASS, & CRIME

This course considers the interrelationships among race and class in the criminal justice system and considers the patterns and variations in crime across these variables. Theories of criminality regarding these variables will be introduced and critiqued. This course will also explore racial, ethnic, and economic minorities as offenders and victims, with particular emphasis given to criminal justice sanctions of crimes by and against minorities.

Units: 3.0

Prerequisites:
SOC 3410 - RACE, GENDER AND SOCIETY
and
CRI 1110 - INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY