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PD 304

Domestic Violence

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This course provides an in-depth analysis of issues surrounding domestic violence, including gendered power relationships, under the broader framework of the sociology of gender. Students will examine the various manifestations of domestic violence, including physical, sexual, psychological, social and economic abuse of intimate partners, children and elders. The types of interventions used to address domestic violence, as well as their costs, benefits and limitations will be considered. Prerequisites: One of: CC291/PD291, OL200/MB200, PD100, PD101, PD200.

This course provides an in-depth analysis of issues surrounding domestic violence, including gendered power relationships, under the broader framework of the sociology of gender. Students will examine the various manifestations of domestic violence, including physical, sexual, psychological, social and economic abuse of intimate partners, children and elders. The types of interventions used to address domestic violence, as well as their costs, benefits and limitations will be considered. Prerequisites: One of: CC291/PD291, OL200/MB200, PD100, PD101, PD200.

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This course provides an in-depth analysis of issues surrounding domestic violence, including gendered power relationships, under the broader framework of the sociology of gender. Students will examine the various manifestations of domestic violence, including physical, sexual, psychological, social and economic abuse of intimate partners, children and elders. The types of interventions used to address domestic violence, as well as their costs, benefits and limitations will be considered. Prerequisites: One of: CC291/PD291, OL200/MB200, PD100, PD101, PD200.


PD 304 Prerequisites

PD 100 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 101 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 200 (Min. Grade D-) or OL 200 (Min. Grade D-) or MB 200 (Min. Grade D-) or CC 291 (Min. Grade D-) or PD 291 (Min. Grade D-) or OL 109 (Min. Grade D-) or MB 109 (Min. Grade D-)

PD 304 Leads To

PD 401, PD 403, PD 404

PD 304 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

PD 304

Domestic Violence

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This course provides an in-depth analysis of issues surrounding domestic violence, including gendered power relationships, under the broader framework of the sociology of gender. Students will examine the various manifestations of domestic violence, including physical, sexual, psychological, social and economic abuse of intimate partners, children and elders. The types of interventions used to address domestic violence, as well as their costs, benefits and limitations will be considered. Prerequisites: One of: CC291/PD291, OL200/MB200, PD100, PD101, PD200.

This course provides an in-depth analysis of issues surrounding domestic violence, including gendered power relationships, under the broader framework of the sociology of gender. Students will examine the various manifestations of domestic violence, including physical, sexual, psychological, social and economic abuse of intimate partners, children and elders. The types of interventions used to address domestic violence, as well as their costs, benefits and limitations will be considered. Prerequisites: One of: CC291/PD291, OL200/MB200, PD100, PD101, PD200.

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This course provides an in-depth analysis of issues surrounding domestic violence, including gendered power relationships, under the broader framework of the sociology of gender. Students will examine the various manifestations of domestic violence, including physical, sexual, psychological, social and economic abuse of intimate partners, children and elders. The types of interventions used to address domestic violence, as well as their costs, benefits and limitations will be considered. Prerequisites: One of: CC291/PD291, OL200/MB200, PD100, PD101, PD200.


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