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CRIM 4300 - Community-Based Corrections |
Provides an in-depth understanding of the variety of correctional options for law violators that are available within the community. Through lectures, group discussions, presentations, and reading of empirical research, students become knowledgeable about all forms of corrections and correctional facilities outside of jails and prisons, from traditional incarceration programs to the most current programs such as electronic monitoring, house arrest, day treatments, boot camps, and fines. Also discusses the philosophy and effectiveness of different types of community-based corrections while keeping in perspective the impact they have on each component of the criminal justice system. Prereq. CRIM 3300 and junior or senior standing.
4.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Criminology & Criminal Justice Department Course Attributes: UG Col Socl Sci & Humanities Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate Must be enrolled in one of the following Classifications: Senior Junior Prerequisites: Undergraduate level CRIM 3300 Minimum Grade of D- |
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