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CRIM 701: CRIMINOLOGY PUBLIC POLICY
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. To familiarize students with the policy process as it relates to crime legislation, criminological theory and implications for public policy.
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CRIM 702: ADVANCED CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. This course is an examination of criminological theory for the advanced student. The focus is on critical analysis of both contemporary and historical criminological theories. In order to aid in the development of a critical understanding of theory, beyond understanding the content of central theories, the class focuses on discussion of theory development and testing. In addition, the class focuses on an understanding of the relationship of one theory to another as well as the state of empirical evidence surrounding each theory.
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CRIM 703: INEQUALITY, CRIME, AND JUSTICE
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. To examine the linkages between social characteristics and crime. The course concentrates on what we know about the impact of gender, age, race and social class on crime and criminal justice.
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CRIM 705: MULTIVAR STATS CRMNLGCL RSRCH
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. This course teaches multivariate statistical techniques to train criminal justice researchers and policy makers to explore the causes and consequences of crime and criminal justices policies. Although the exact statistical techniques covered may vary, they will typically include multiple regression, multiple discriminate analysis, logistic regression, factor analysis, cluster analysis and path analysis.
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CRIM 710: QUAL METH IN CRMNLGY AND CRJS
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. The central goal of this graduate seminar is to enable students to create and critique qualitative research designs focused on contemporary issues in criminology and criminal justice. A number of qualitative approaches will be covered including field observational research, focused interviews, case studies and content analysis. The seminar explores techniques, strengths and limitations of these varied qualitative methodologies.
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CRIM 715: LIFE COURSE CRIMINOLOGY
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. This course is designed to introduce graduate students to life-course perspectives for understanding crime and deviant behavior. We will discuss the various methodologies, both quantitative and qualitative, most commonly found in studies of the life course today.
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CRIM 720: ADV RSRCH METHODS CRIM & CJ
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. This course explores advances statistical techniques commonly used in research on crime and justice. The major focus of the course will be hierarchical linear modeling (HLM), a diverse set of techniques that extend standard multivariate analysis to accommodate nested data. Other advanced techniques will also be covered: event history/survival models, time series, etc.
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CRIM 725: ADVANCED QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQU
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
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CRIM 740: SOCIAL STRUCTURE CRIME JUSTICE
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours, 3 credits. This course examines the links between social structures and institutions, and crime and justice at the individual, neighborhood, city, state, and country levels. We will explore the ways in which structures and institutions are both agents of social control and facilitators or initiators of crime. Emphasis will be placed on theories, methodologies and empirical assessments.
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CRIM 745: CRIME AND COMMUNITIES
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. This course provides a foundation of the most important theories and research relating to residential communities and crime. The casual linkages between features of neighborhoods and social disorder will be explored in the context of criminological theories. Students will emerge with sufficient knowledge to develop a class or design a significant research project.
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