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Criminology (October Monthly Intake)
This course provides an examination of various theoretical explanations of criminal and deviant behaviour including the sociological, biological and psychological perspectives. Criminological theory is related to various types of criminal activity. The reality of crime in Canada including victimology is examined through crime statistics as are the correlations of criminal behaviour. The impact of theory on the development and effectiveness of the criminal justice system is discussed with emphasis on future trends within the system.
10/1/20101/7/2011
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When registering for this course, it is not necessary to include the 2 digit college code prefix (i.e. ABC123, not NA-ABC123).
Algonquin AL-PFP2010
Canadore CN-PFP201
Centennial CL-PFPR125
Conestoga CG-OLRN1170
Confederation CF-OL261
Durham DU-PFP8201
Fanshawe FA-CRIM1006
Lambton LA-CJP1203
Loyalist LO-POLI2007
Mohawk MO-SSCISS281
Niagara NC-CRIM1200
Northern NO-PF4003
Sault SA-OEL723
Sir Sandford Fleming SF-LAWS109
St.Lawrence SL-CSAL42
Algonquin
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