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SO 330: Victimology
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
This course will explore victimization, responses to victimization, offender-victim relationships, violence, crime prevention and crime victim programs. Relationships to the law, sociology, psychology, and criminology will also be examined.
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SO 335: Criminal Court Process
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
This course will cover law enforcement, courts, and corrections.
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SO 340: Community Corrections
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
This course will study the evolution of community corrections in the United States. Diversion and pretrial programs, aspects of probation and parole, economic sanctions and intermediate sanctions, and the future of probation will also be explored.
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SO 345: Introduction to Social Work
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
This course will address the mission of social work, career opportunities, basic practices and techniques needed for working with special populations. This course also provides the student an opportunity to explore social work careers within the community, as well as explore one's ethics and values and how they impact your actions and decisions.
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SO 347: Social Work and Human Behavior
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
(Prerequisite, SO 101.) This course is an introduction to the relationship of biological, psychological, social and culture systems and their effect on human behavior in the social environment. Social work and human developmental theories will be explored. The focus will be on the Social Worker¿s need for multiple perspectives that respect client diversity.
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SO 350: Adult Development and Aging
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
Current social theory and research related to human development during the adult life cycle from young adulthood through old age.
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SO 351: Introduction to Social Welfare
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
An introductory course designed to familiarize the student with the field of social welfare, its concepts, methods, and basic processes. Further attention is given to present organization and practices of contemporary agencies and the professional opportunities they offer.
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SO 352: School and Society
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
A sociological analysis of education, the school as a social institution, the culture of the school and the interrelationship of society and education.
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SO 353: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
An analysis of the legal system and the legal process through which individuals become defined as criminal; discussion of the possible causes of criminal behavior; analysis of the effectiveness of the present penal system, i.e., methods of rehabilitating and attempts to deter future crimes.
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SO 354: Information, Technology, and Society
3.00 Credits
Emporia State University
This course will provide students with information and preparation needed to understand how human relationships and social institutions are being altered by information technologies. The impact of information technologies on personal relationships, the family, education, medicine, entertainment, religion, politics, warfare, the economy, and criminal justice will be explored.
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