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CC 603

Theories of Crime and Control

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This course focuses on the major theories that attempt to explain criminal behaviour and/or how to control it. Class discussion focuses on examining the empirical support for each of these theories. Major theories reviewed include (but are not limited to) anomie/strain, social disorganization, learning/differential association, individual trait/psychopathological, social bond/control theories, self-control/the general theory, routine activities, crime prevention through environmental design and integrated theories.

This course focuses on the major theories that attempt to explain criminal behaviour and/or how to control it. Class discussion focuses on examining the empirical support for each of these theories. Major theories reviewed include (but are not limited to) anomie/strain, social disorganization, learning/differential association, individual trait/psychopathological, social bond/control theories, self-control/the general theory, routine activities, crime prevention through environmental design and integrated theories.

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This course focuses on the major theories that attempt to explain criminal behaviour and/or how to control it. Class discussion focuses on examining the empirical support for each of these theories. Major theories reviewed include (but are not limited to) anomie/strain, social disorganization, learning/differential association, individual trait/psychopathological, social bond/control theories, self-control/the general theory, routine activities, crime prevention through environmental design and integrated theories.


CC 603

Theories of Crime and Control

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This course focuses on the major theories that attempt to explain criminal behaviour and/or how to control it. Class discussion focuses on examining the empirical support for each of these theories. Major theories reviewed include (but are not limited to) anomie/strain, social disorganization, learning/differential association, individual trait/psychopathological, social bond/control theories, self-control/the general theory, routine activities, crime prevention through environmental design and integrated theories.

This course focuses on the major theories that attempt to explain criminal behaviour and/or how to control it. Class discussion focuses on examining the empirical support for each of these theories. Major theories reviewed include (but are not limited to) anomie/strain, social disorganization, learning/differential association, individual trait/psychopathological, social bond/control theories, self-control/the general theory, routine activities, crime prevention through environmental design and integrated theories.

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This course focuses on the major theories that attempt to explain criminal behaviour and/or how to control it. Class discussion focuses on examining the empirical support for each of these theories. Major theories reviewed include (but are not limited to) anomie/strain, social disorganization, learning/differential association, individual trait/psychopathological, social bond/control theories, self-control/the general theory, routine activities, crime prevention through environmental design and integrated theories.


CC 603 Prerequisites

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CC 603 Leads To

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CC 603 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Graduate (GR)

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