CJS 190: Intro Crime & Justice Studies - spring
General Education requirement: 4B - US Society
Examines Crime and Justice Studies as a multidisciplinary field of study that bridges criminology, criminal justice, and justice studies. Students engage with a variety of histories, policies, procedures, and politics that inform how crime and justice are constructed within U.S. transnational and intersectional contexts. Areas of analysis include state-making, citizenship, social control, criminality, surveillance and security, war, rights and law, revolution, prison writing, nonviolence, collective justice, and abolitionism.
Class# | Sct | Type | Seats | Units |
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11233 | 01 | Lecture | 50 | 3.00 |
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MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT | 1:00 PM EST | 1:50 PM EST | ||
Instructor: Jean Robertson | Class status: C | |||
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Class instruction mode: In Person |
Class# | Sct | Type | Seats | Units |
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11234 | 02 | Lecture | 50 | 3.00 |
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MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT | 9:30 AM EST | 10:45 AM EST | ||
Instructor: Vanessa Lovelace | Class status: C | |||
Enrollment Section | ||||
Class instruction mode: In Person |