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Course Title:Crime and Justice Policy
Class Info.:
Status:Section Status: CLOSED    Available Seats: -1    Enrolled Total: 59   
Description:
CRIM 4311 - Crime and Justice Policy (3 semester hours) In-depth analysis of crime and the efforts to control crime through public policy. Although crime is most often committed by private persons against individual victims, crime is a public problem and society's reaction to crime and criminals is one of the most controversial areas of public policy. Crime control, deterrence and incapacitation, gun control, law enforcement, and court processes are just a few of the areas in which public opinion and policy are in current controversy and debate. May substitute for CRIM 4305. Prerequisite: CRIM 3302 or CRIM 3303. (3-0) R
Instructor(s):
Stephen Bishopp      email: sab052000@utdallas.edu
Schedule:

Class Location and Times

Location: UT Dallas - Main Campus

Monday & Wednesday:  1:00pm-2:15pm   GR 3.302

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

GR Building - Floor 3 - Room 3.302
Exams:Date: May 10, 2013   Time: 11:00am-1:45pm   Location: GR 3.302
College:School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences
Syllabus:Syllabus for Crime and Justice Policy (crim4311.001.13s) taught by Stephen Bishopp.
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