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VTSP 0201: Legal Policy in Victim Services
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit Legal Policy in Victim Services takes a look at the traditional legislative process and an analysis of the tools of advocacy with government agencies. A discussion of the use of the media in victim services is analyzed, and the current legal rights for victims is surveyed.
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VTSP 0202: Diversity Issues in Victim Services
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit Diversity Issues focuses on the additional problems of minority victims in our society. The history of biased responses and the current need for innovative services for these victims is surveyed.
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VTSP 0203: Crisis Counseling
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit Crisis Counseling focuses on the process and effects of victimization. Students learn to counsel direct and indirect victims and guide them to services - including hot lines, stress reduction, support groups, and referrals - which can assist them in regaining control of their lives.
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VTSP 0250: Victimology Practicum
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit Students serve as volunteers in a victim services agency for 150 hours during the course of a semester. Various experiences and supervision are provided. Prerequisite: Completion of required vocational (Victimology) courses.
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WMSD 0101: Introduction to Women's Studies
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit This introductory course provides initial exposure to the purpose and subject matter of Women's Studies. Specific areas of investigation may include the social construction of gender as pertaining to women, women's well being, the position of women within patriarchal institutions, women's spirituality, and women's artistic expressions. This brief but intense exposure to different aspects of women's socialization, position, and role in society should help build a foundation for more specialized courses in the area of Women's Studies.
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WMSD 01021: Men & Masculinities HUMN-0151
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit Students will investigate their own lives in comparison to historically and locally dominant ideas of what it means to be a man or a woman. With this objective in mind we start by asking a simple question: What does it mean to be a man in the United States? To answer this question we will engage in a cultural survey (history, literature, music, film, etc.) of the prevailing definitions of American masculinity. We will consider how the meaning of "man" has changed through time, and look at thesimilarities and differences in the masculinities of men across ethnicity, race, class, age and sexuality. Against all this, we will attempt to identify and evaluate the conflicting definitions of masculinity in our time as well as imagine possible future developments.
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WMSD 0103: Women in Religion
3.00 Credits
Kansas City Kansas Community College
3 hours credit This course focuses on the depiction of females in mythology and religion. Students will be exposed to a variety of mythological and religious writings that span across continents and cover nearly 3,500 years of written materials. Through exposure to such a wide variety of primary sources, students should develop a greater depth and breadth of literary awareness, as well as a greater appreciation of the role of mythology and religion in shaping and perpetuating gender stereotypes and norms.
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