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CRM 601
Violence in Society
This course draws on an inter-sectional theoretical framework to examine the links between interpersonal, state and structural violence, and how these links are hidden. Students will examine the relationship between violence and colonial, racially-organized, socioeconomic, and gendered inequalities from national and global perspectives: how work, laws, prisons, policing, schools, and related forms of social control operate. Using an interdisciplinary approach, students will explore the impact of structural violence on various social groups, and individual, state and collective community-driven anti-violence strategies.
Weekly Contact: Lecture: 3 hrs.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1
Liberal Studies: UL
Prerequisites
None
Co-Requisites
None
Antirequisites
None
Custom Requisites
Not available to Criminology, Criminology/Politics and Governance Double Major, Criminology/Sociology Double Major and Criminology/History Double Major students
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