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SOC 321: Law,Society and Social Science
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
The structure and functions of law as an institution are analyzed from the perspectives of classical and contemporary social scientific theories. The legal processes of the assignment of responsibility, the resolution of disputes, the distribution of social rewards and the imposition of sanctions are studied in cross-cultural perspective. Attention is also focused on the use of social scientific knowledge by legal institutions.
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SOC 322: Economics of Crime and Punishment
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
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SOC 323: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
After examining the causes of delinquency among juveniles and the various ways of treating delinquents, the second part of the course focuses on juvenile court: the history of the juvenile court movement, current procedures employed by the juvenile court and its relationship with other community agencies that deal with delinquents.
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SOC 324: White Collar Crime
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
See course description for CJS 324.
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SOC 325: Poverty and Social Justice in the Legal System
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
This class will explore the concept of social justice, with a special emphasis on the root causes and persistence of poverty, and how the legal system confronts, changes or contains those problems. Prerequisites: SOC 101, CJS 101 or permission of instructor.
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SOC 335: Economics of Poverty
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
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SOC 341: Human Services Caseload Management:Theory & Service Learning
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
This course explores the field of human services caseload management, as well as the processes, skill base and understandings involved in the human services workplace. This involves surveying the many community needs that human services agencies fulfill within society, with particular attention to the organizational processes and strategies that such agencies employ toward their stated missions. Service learning is an integral part of this exploration. Building on a foundation of Human Services theory and an awareness of contemporary socio-economic and demographic trends, the field experience of our class members will become the vehicle for refining our understanding of the many nuances involved in caseload management of today’s profession. Prerequisite or corequisite: SOC 240 or two completed social science courses or permission of the instructor. Not open to first-year students.
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SOC 344: Gender and Society
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
This course examines the processes and institutions through which gender is constructed and operates in society. It analyzes how gender serves to organize everyday life as well as how such institutions as work, education and marriage take their form according to historically variable contexts of gender relations. Gender will be considered in a cross-cultural context, as well as in interaction with race/ethnicity and class. Students will employ a variety of theoretical perspectives to examine these relationships.
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SOC 365: Death and Dying
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
An interdisciplinary approach to understanding the process of dying and death. The course presents the findings of social science on when, where and under what conditions people die in modern society, how these situational factors have changed, and how they influence the experience of dying. It attempts a socio-cultural and religious understanding of the meaning of death and bereavement, and their impact on family members and friends, as well as on society. The theological meaning of death will be treated.
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SOC 369: Sociology of Religion
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
The relationship between religion and society is complex, dynamic and ever-changing. It has been at the root of sociology itself since the discipline began and was central to the work of many of its founders. In this course, you will use a sociological perspective to examine this relationship between religion and society. Much of the class will deal with American forms of religion, but we will also consider examples of religion outside of the U.S. context. Prerequisite: REL 200.
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