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CRM 100
Introduction to Canadian Criminal Justice
This course introduces students to the administrative and institutional components of the Canadian criminal justice system and the principles that govern it. The course will be organized around the police, courts, correctional systems, and will take a critical approach to both the formal principles of justice as they apply to this system, as well as how they are woven into the process at various stages. (Formerly JUS 300.)
Weekly Contact: Lab: 1 hr. Lecture: 2 hrs.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1

Prerequisites
None
Co-Requisites
None
Antirequisites
None
Custom Requisites
None
Mentioned in the Following Calendar Pages
*List may not include courses that are on a common table shared between programs.
- Addenda and Errata
- Arts and Contemporary Studies Professionally-Related Table II
- CRM 101 - Understanding Crime in Canadian Society
- CRM 200 - Criminal Law
- CRM 201 - Making Public Order in Canada
- CRM 202 - Victims and the Criminal Process
- CRM 204 - Criminal Justice Research and Statistics
- CRM 205 - Gender, Sexuality and the Law
- CRM 206 - Race, Ethnicity and Justice
- CRM 300 - Policing in Canada
- CRM 302 - Criminological Theories
- CRM 303 - Immigration and Refugee Protection in CJS
- CRM 304 - Youth Justice in Canada
- CRM 306 - Corrections in Canada
- CRM 308 - Criminal Courts in Canada
- CRM 311 - Regulating Public Space
- CRM 312 - Representing Crime
- CRM 314 - Criminal Justice and the Charter
- CRM 315 - Advanced Quantitative Research Methods
- CRM 316 - International Perspectives
- CRM 317 - Special Topics in Criminology/Law
- CRM 318 - Violence and Communities
- CRM 322 - Ethics in Criminal Justice
- CRM 324 - Security Threats
- CRM 400 - Indigenous Governance/Justice
- CRM 402 - Criminal Justice and Social Inequality
- CRM 404 - Debates In Justice Policy
- CRM 406 - Seminar in Criminal Justice
- Child and Youth Care Professionally-Related Table I
- Criminology
- Criminology Minor
- Criminology Required Group 1 - Table I
- Environment and Urban Sustainability Professionally-Related Table IV
- Geographic Analysis Professionally-Related Table IV
- Open Elective Table
- Politics and Governance Professionally-Related Table IV
- Psychology Professionally-Related Table IV
- Public Administration and Governance Professionally-Related Table I
- Social Work Professionally-Related Table II
- Sociology Professionally-Related Table IV
- Table I - Arts
- Undeclared Arts (First Year Studies Only)
- Undeclared Arts Required Group 1 - Table I
- Undeclared Arts Transferability Guidelines