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3.00 Credits
Highly recommended: CRIM 134 or permission of instructor. An experiential course designed to teach students essential skills in structuring counseling sessions with offenders. Emphasis on listening, validation, empathy, interviewing, probing, concreteness, self-disclosure, summarizing, confrontation, goal-setting, taking action, closure, and resistance.
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Typology and history of family abuse, including: legal guidelines; treatment approaches; emotional abuse; sexual abuse; spousal abuse; elderly abuse; and child abuse as a criminogenic factor.* FS
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the composition, manufacture, use, and misuse of drugs (including alcohol); their relationship to criminality, and current responses by governmental and private organizations. Exposure to treatment programs may be required. FS
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Prerequisites: G.E. Foundation and Breadth Area D. Explores the psychological bases of criminal behavior as they relate to the biology of criminality, as well as to the numerous and varied contributions from cultural economic, and geographic aspects of the social environment. G.E. Integration ID. FS
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: open only to students who are qualified members of the Criminology Honors Program. Honors seminar in specialized areas, new development, and synthesis of criminological processes, thought, and theory. S
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Intensive focus on particular crime categories, e.g., political, corruption, terrorism; corporate, computer, white collar, fraud, embezzlement; homicide, assassination, mass murder, sex crimes, violence, assault, rape, mayhem; property, burglary, robbery, piracy, professional pickpocketing, swindling, safe-cracking; organized; arson; and environmental. FS
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3.00 Credits
Highly recommended: HS 92, PSYCH 42, MATH 11, SOC 25, or DS 73. Research methodology; use of library resources; electronic resources; preparation and handling of materials in criminology; written report required. FS
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: open only to students who are qualified members of the Criminology Honors Program. Introduction to social science research. Goal is to develop a literature review and research design. Involves an intense library search, development of a literature review, and implementation of a research project. F
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CRIM 175 and 176. Physiological and psychological aspects of trauma; analysis of Stress Theory, Crisis Theory, and PTSD; short-term and long-term trauma; advocate intervention techniques and referral sources. S
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3.00 Credits
Culturally specific responses to victimization of women and ethnic minorities by the criminal justice system. The impact of gender and race on criminal justice personnel. Special problems experienced by women and various groups in obtaining services within the criminal justice system.* FS
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