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CRJS-2090 : Criminology

Criminal Justice | College of Arts and Sciences | UG

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Interdisciplinary study of the theories of crime and criminal behavior and their application to criminal justice policy and practice. Focus on sociological, psychological, biological, cultural, phenomenological, and routine-activity theories. Required for all criminal justice majors.

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