Minor in Sociology and Social Anthropology of Social Justice and Inequality - Corrections
SOSA 3291 Corrections
CREDIT HOURS: 3
This course provides a sociological and criminological examination of the evolution of corrections and punishment in North America with a focus on the Canadian landscape. It will include the historical development, organization, and administration of correctional institutions, as well as the rehabilitation/treatment and restorative justice models. Students will also learn some of the contemporary issues regarding Canadian corrections and understand how various social structures impact theses issues.
PREREQUISITES: One 1000 level SOSA course or FYP.