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May 01, 2024
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CRJ 307 - Corrections, Policy and Justice 4 Hour(s) A study of the history, trend, purpose, organization and practice of corrections in American society. Includes jails, probation, intermediate sanctions, corrections in the community, prisons and supervision after release. Includes issues such as restorative justice, offender rights and incarceration of women, juveniles, special needs populations and members of minority groups. May not be counted toward a sociology major or minor.
FA Prerequisite(s): CRJ 103 ; CRJ211 or CRJ 212 , SOC 266 and ENG 199
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