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Course Title:Social Control and Criminal Sanctions
Class Info.:
Status:Section Status: OPEN    Available Seats: 19    Enrolled Total: 31   
Description:
CRIM 4305 - Social Control and Criminal Sanctions (3 semester hours) Examines various means by which society attempts to control the deviant and criminal conduct of its members. Social control encompasses both formal criminal sanctions and informal mechanisms and a variety of institutions and social processes that are designed to deter inappropriate conduct if possible and/or punish and reform such conduct when it does occur. Moreover, social control has evolved considerably over time and various social control philosophies and techniques have been prevalent in one time frame but not in others. Prerequisite: CRIM 3302 or CRIM 3303. (3-0) S
Instructor(s):
Michael Cherbonneau      email: mgc105020@utdallas.edu
Schedule:

Class Location and Times

Location: UT Dallas - Main Campus

Monday & Wednesday:  2:30pm-3:45pm   ECSS 2.203

Term: Spring 2013
Session Type: Regular Academic Session (1)
Starts: January 14, 2013
Ends: May 13, 2013

ECSS Building - Floor 2 - Room 2.203
Exams:Date: May 13, 2013   Time: 2:00pm-4:45pm   Location: ECSS 2.203
College:School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences
Syllabus:Syllabus for Social Control and Criminal Sanctions (crim4305.001.13s) taught by Michael Cherbonneau.
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