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Nov 23, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Critical Criminology Certificate
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The Critical Criminology certificate provides students with the fundamentals of theory and praxis that extend beyond mainstream criminological thought and that, instead, are grounded in a critical understanding of crime and delinquency that examines social harm broadly and state-sanctioned violence specifically. This program is designed to teach students how crime and delinquency are defined by those with power in society and shaped by social, political, and economic systems. The classes cover conflict perspectives at the micro- and macro-levels; this knowledge prepares the student to discern the role that the criminal legal system, system professionals, and the members of a democratized society have in creating and/or decreasing motivations for criminal engagement. This curriculum is applicable to all responsible thinkers who will eventually become decision-makers in the system. This certificate program requires the completion of 15 credits.
Learning Outcomes:
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Students will move beyond traditional criminology and focus on social interactions and structures that expose injustice throughout the criminal legal system.
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Students will advance social justice and combat injustice using open-ended questions, discourse, and other inclusive/collective strategies.
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Required Courses (9 credits)
Restricted Electives (6 credits)
Select two courses from the following list:
- CJST 2206 - Victims and Victimization
- CJST 3300 - History of Criminal Justice
- CJST 3308 - Community Policing and Crime Reduction
- CJST 3315 - Domestic Violence
- CJST 3320 - Working with Criminal Justice System Clients
- CJST 3334 - Community Supervision and Treatment
- CJST 3360 - Pimps, Pushers, and Perverts: Deterrence, Risk Management, and Social Control
- CJST 4407 - Youth Injustice and the Kalief Browder Story
- CJST 4412 - Substance Abuse and Addiction
- CJST 4430 - Exploring Delinquency
- CJST 4540 - Computer Applications Research and Program Evaluation
- CJST 4541 - Problem Solving: Planning, Analysis, Evaluation
- COMM 2619 - Race, Gender, and Class in Media
- HIST 3315 - Black Activism from Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter
- HIST 3365 - The Holocaust
- LSTD 2220 - Mediation
- LSTD 4401 - Alternative Dispute Resolution: Models and Practice
- PHIL 2251 - Philosophy of Race
- PSYC 3365 - Law, Psychology, and the Mental Health System
- SOCI 2270 - Social Inequality
- SOCI 3315 - Social Change
- SOCI 3345 - Introduction to Race and Ethnic Studies
- SOCI 3365 - Men and Masculinities
- SOCI 3375 - LGBTQ+ Studies
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