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CRM 101
Understanding Crime in Canadian Society
This course provides students with practical and theoretical knowledge to think critically about crime and the social response to it in Canada. Students will learn how to analyze and theorize about crime and criminalization. The course will conclude with a detailed analysis of one or more specific crimes in order to apply the concepts and materials presented throughout the term. CRM 101 is not available for credit to students who choose CRM 102.
Weekly Contact: Lecture: 3 hrs.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1
Liberal Studies: LL
Mentioned in the Following Calendar Pages
*List may not include courses that are on a common table shared between programs.
- CRM 102 - Introduction to Criminology
- CRM 300 - Policing in Canada
- CRM 302 - Criminological Theories
- CRM 304 - Youth Justice in Canada
- CRM 306 - Corrections in Canada
- CRM 308 - Criminal Courts in Canada
- CRM 312 - Representing Crime
- CRM 314 - Criminal Justice and the Charter
- CRM 315 - Advanced Quantitative Research Methods
- CRM 316 - International Perspectives
- CRM 318 - Violence and Communities
- CRM 322 - Ethics in Criminal Justice
- CRM 324 - Security Threats
- CRM 350 - Cyber Criminology
- CRM 402 - Criminal Justice and Social Inequality
- CRM 404 - Debates In Justice Policy
- Minor in Criminology
- Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies