Transcription of BCJ 2501, Criminology - Columbia Southern University
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bcj 2501 , Criminology 1 Course Description Explores crime and crime causation theories, including traditional and modern approaches and emerging technological innovations and social policy. Course Textbook Schmalleger, F. (2016). Criminology (3rd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Pearson. Course Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students should be able to: 1. Summarize how crime is reported and measured in the United States. 2. Assess crime-specific laws and social policies in the United States. 3. Define related Criminology terms to present-day crime issues. 4. Analyze the application of criminological theories to crime patterns and trends. 5. Explain patterns of offenses and victimization.
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