CC 390
Theories of Crime II
An exploration of critical theories of criminology from 1970s to the present including such topics as social constructivist theories, Marxist theories, feminist theories, critical race theory, left-realism, routine activities theory, neo-classical theories, developmental criminology, post-modernism,
Foucauldian governmentality theory, and integrated theories.
Prerequisites: CC290 or CC300
Exclusions: CC400.
An exploration of critical theories of criminology from 1970s to the present including such topics as social constructivist theories, Marxist theories, feminist theories, critical race theory, left-realism, routine activities theory, neo-classical theories, developmental criminology, post-modernism,
Foucauldian governmentality theory, and integrated theories.
Prerequisites: CC290 or CC300
Exclusions: CC400.
An exploration of critical theories of criminology from 1970s to the present including such topics as social constructivist theories, Marxist theories, feminist theories, critical race theory, left-realism, routine activities theory, neo-classical theories, developmental criminology, post-modernism,
Foucauldian governmentality theory, and integrated theories.
Prerequisites: CC290 or CC300
Exclusions: CC400.