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Dec 21, 2024
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CRJ 533 - Social Inequality and Crime Graduate standing. (3)
Critical examination of gender, racial, and class implications of criminal laws and criminal justice practices and programs. Exploration of how gender, class, and racial power and privilege shape our understanding of crime and justice in the United States, with special attention to how social location determines what are crimes, who are criminals, and who are victims. Not open to students with credit forCRJ 433. Graded ABCDE
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