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CRIM 3308: Juvenile Law
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
Examines the statutory bases which distinguish delinquency from adult crime and the juvenile justice system from the criminal justice systems. Emphasis is placed on the rationale for treating juveniles accused of crime differently than their adult counterparts. (3-0) R
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CRIM 3309: Media and Crime
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
Examines the media's image of crime and the criminal justice system. An emphasis is placed on how various types of media construct or perceives criminal activities, how the media influences public policy, and shapes perceptions of crime as a social problem. Topics include crime news, films and television dramas depicting crime and criminals, the media as a cause, consequence and cure for crime and "news making" criminology. (3-0) R
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CRIM 3310: Youth Crime and Justice
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
Examines the concept of juvenile delinquency as a distinct type of criminal activity from that committed by adults and assesses the distinct juvenile justice system that has evolved to handle children. Topics will include the historical roots of delinquency and the juvenile justice system, delinquency measurement, explanations of delinquency, and the socio-demographic correlates of delinquency status. (Same as SOC 3362) (3-0) R
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CRIM 3312: Drugs and Crime
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
Provides students with a survey of legislation that has been attempted to combat the use of drugs, the relationship between drug use/abuse and crime, and the public policy problem surrounding the control of drugs. Topics include a historical analysis of the laws passed to control drugs, the relationship between drugs and crime, and a policy analysis of the alternative means available to deal with the drugs-crime problem. (3-0) R
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CRIM 3313: Police and Society
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
Examines the central issues of enforcing law and promoting public safety in society with emphasis placed on both internal organizational issues of police administration and external enforcement operations. (Same as SOC 4362) (3-0) R
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CRIM 3316: Corrections
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
Introduces students to the history and background of American corrections and the fundamental theories of punishment and treatment. Emphasis will be placed on the policies, practices, and issues within the correctional system. The incarceration of criminal populations in jails and prisons, and the expansion of community-based corrections will also be discussed. (3-0) R
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CRIM 3317: Criminal Prosecution and Court Process
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
Examines the decision-making, politics, and processes of bringing criminal defendants to trial and the constitutional system of criminal due process under which criminal law is practiced. (3-0) R
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CRIM 3319: Comparative Justice Systems
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
Survey of the differing policies, practices, and procedures of crime and justice cross?nationally. Special emphasis will be devoted to U.S. / Mexico comparisons, while additional emphasis will be placed on such comparisons as U.S. / Canada and U.S. / England. (3-0) R
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CRIM 3320: Homicide and Capital Punishment
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
Examines the policy and legal controversies surrounding the application of capital punishment (i.e., the death penalty) as a punishment for homicide. Topics include: capital punishment through history, U.S. Supreme Court decisions and contemporary problems with the application of the death penalty. The course will also analyze the nature, extent, and distribution of criminal homicide. (3-0). T
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CRIM 3322: Crime Prevention
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Dallas
Examines the situational, social, and legislative approaches to the prevention of crime and delinquency. The emphasis is on the theories of victimization and the extent to which victim demographics play a role in crime, and the implementation and consequences of various crime prevention policies and approaches and their differential effects on victims throughout various sectors of society. (3-0) R
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