Welcome - The Politics of Crime POLI 3446   The Politics of Crime
CREDIT HOURS: 3
This course explores the relations between politics and criminal justice, with attention to how political approaches to crime are instrumental to the racial and socio-economic hierarchies and systemic discrimination that structure social relations. It addresses why crime continues to be a major political issue, nationally and internationally, and how various approaches to its control materially effect particular social groups. The course will also cover influential theoretical works and critical analyses of a range of topics, including criminality and punishment; law enforcement and police violence; restorative vs retributive justice; racial profiling; criminalization of poverty; mass-incarceration; and the over-representation of Black and Indigenous peoples in the prison system.
FORMAT: Lecture
FORMAT COMMENTS: combined lecture and seminar discussion
LAB HOURS PER WEEK: 0
TUTORIAL HOURS PER WEEK: 0
COREQUISITES: none
PREREQUISITES: 30 completed credit hours [i.e., 10 courses] or an introductory course in Political Science.
RESTRICTIONS: E1 - class restriction
EXCLUSIONS: none
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