CJS 324: Gender, Crime and In-Justice - fall

Prerequisite: Upperclass standing or permission of instructor (45 Cr or More)

An examination of the relationship(s) between gender and criminal offending, detection of and societal reaction to that offending, and victimization. We will look at the role gender and gendered experiences play in creating, legitimating, and perpetuating the fear of crime on masculinity and the role it plays in defining offenders and victims, and on the unique challenges gender variation raises in the context of the criminal and legal systems.

Class 13358

Section 7101 · Lecture · 3.00 units

Enrolling
Seats
25
Instructor
Jean Robertson
Location
Online
Instruction mode
Online
Prerequisite
Prerequisite: Upperclass standing or permission of instructor (45 Cr or More)
Section type
Enrollment Section