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CRIM 333: Sociology of Gender Violence:Prospectives on Women and Intimate Partner Violence. ;II
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisites: SOC 101, SOC 203 or WST 273 and/or consent of instructor. This course offers social science and experiential exposure to the controversies, theories, patterns, policies, and treatment unique to women's experiences with date, acquaintance, and spousal violence. Focus also is given to marginalized groups, including women of low income, women of color, and women in same-sex relationships. Crosslisted with WST 333 and SOC 333.
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CRIM 345: Correctional Institutions. ;III
0.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisite: CRIM/SOC 210 and junior standing, or consent of instructor. This course will familiarize students with a wide range of correctional settings through daily travel to correctional facilities throughout Kentucky and neighboring states. The institutions include local, state, and federal correctional facilities for juveniles and adult offenders. Students will be required to integrate corrections literature with their experiential observations.
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CRIM 363: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Sex Industry. ;II
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisite: SOC 350 or WST 273. This course will explore current theoretical debates and empirical studies on the global sex industry. Broad topics this course will cover include the feminist sex wars, stripping, pornography, prostitution and sexual trafficking. Crosslisted with WST/SOC 363.
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CRIM 380: Race,Class,Gender and Crime. ;I,II
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
This course focuses on the intersection of race, class and gender membership with regard to treatment within criminal justice system by police, judges, juries and actual sentencing decisions including the death penalty. The course also provides insights about the unique types of crime most likely to be perpetrated by specific demographic groups. Students will also be exposed to criminological theories that explain criminal justice system disparity, discrimination, and differences in actual offending patterns. Crosslisted with WST 380.
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CRIM 388: Sociology of Punishment. ;II
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisite: CRIM/SOC 210. This course provides the student with a background knowledge of the development of ideas and actions taken against those people who have been the objects of society's punishment. Crosslisted with SOC 388.
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CRIM 395: Sociology of Serial Murder. ;on demand
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisites: CRIM 306 or CRIM 401, six additional hours of criminology, sociology, or psychology, and junior or senior standing. This course is designed to provide students with an in-depth examination of the serial killers among us. It focuses on the myths and stereotypes that have evolved from mass media and public efforts to find explanations for the relatively rare phenomenon of serial murder. Case studies are used to introduce several serial killers that have plagued the streets of America and abroad.
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CRIM 399: Selected Topics. ;II
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Unique topics and learning experiences that supplement regular course offerings. May be repeated in additional subject areas.
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CRIM 401: Criminology. ;II
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisite: CRIM 210 and three additional hours of CRIM. This course provides a thorough examination of criminological theories. Students will also be provided with explanations of the causes of crime, as well as the methods of effective treatment and prevention of crime. Criminology majors must take this course or CRIM 306. Crosslisted with SOC 401.
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CRIM 410: Seminar in Domestic Terrorism and White Supremacy. ;on demand
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
This course will provide students with an understanding of the development of a newer national white supremacy terrorism movement ranging from militia/paramilitary organizations to the Ku Klux Klan. Discussion of ecological terrorism. Students will gain an understanding of the diversity of these groups and of their plans for change with regard to minority groups and the government. Crosslisted with SOC 410.
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CRIM 416: Working with Offenders. ;II
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Learn the basic structure of the counseling process with offenders, including techniques and practice skills.
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