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SOCIO 562: Social Construction of Serial Murder
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
The course critically examines the social construction of serial murder as a phenomenon that has long existed but only recently has been polarized as a concern of the criminal justice system and the public in general. The objective of the course is to synthesize historical and social scientific analysis of serial murder, assess public and media debates centered on both offenders and victims, and evaluate the portrayal of serial murder in contemporary literature and film.
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SOCIO 565: Program and Policy Formulation and Analysis
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Examination of policies and programs developed to cope with various social problems. Emphasis will be on analysis of existing programs and policies and the formulation of alternative policies. Attention will be given to policy change through legislative action.
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SOCIO 567: Pre-Internship Orientation
1.00 Credits
Kansas State University
This course prepares students for internship placements. Resumes are written, interview procedures discussed, agency interviews conducted, internships selected, and agency orientation completed.
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SOCIO 568: Criminology and Sociology Internship
6.00 - 9.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Supervised field experience in various agencies within the criminal justice systems or other public or private organizations in areas involving applied sociological analysis or practice. Criminology majors wishing to pursue careers in the field of criminal justice are strongly encouraged to complete an internship. General sociology students may take this course under the direction of a faculty member who agrees to serve as their internship advisor. Does not fulfill sociology or criminology elective requirements.
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SOCIO 569: Criminology and Sociology Professional Seminar
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Integrates field experience and everyday practices with relevant bodies of sociological and criminological theory and research.
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SOCIO 570: Race and Ethnic Relations in the USA
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
This survey of racial and ethnic relations focuses on discrimination and conflict now as well as on background factors of the past to enlarge understanding of dominant and minority groups.
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SOCIO 580: Corrections
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
The historical development and current status of the correctional system. Major institutional components include jails, prisons, probation, parolee, and other forms of community corrections. Modern issues such as offender and victim rights and electronic monitoring are also covered.
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SOCIO 618: Religion in Culture
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
The nature of religion and its manifestations in different cultural systems.
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SOCIO 633: Gender, Power, and Development
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Examination of various models of development and their impact on roles of women and men in various cultures. Emphasis upon Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Comparisons of public, service, and economic sectors, including agriculture, marketing, and industry. Examination of policy issues.
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SOCIO 640: Sociology of the Family
3.00 Credits
Kansas State University
Origin and development of marriage customs and systems of family organization; the preparation for family life under present conditions.
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