Crime, Law, Justice (MN)
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Department(s)
The minor is 5 Units
course Introduction to Crime Law and Justice Studies
REQUIRED:
Three Electives (in at least two different areas one of which may be course)
Law
course African Americans and American Law
course Global Prisons and Confinement
course Rhetoric and the Law
course Law, Gender and Justice in South Asia
course International Law in Political Context
course Law, Society and Justice in China
course American Constitutional Law
course Law and Society
course Civil Liberties
course Philosophy of Law
course Law and Religion
Social Justice
course Capital and Captivity: African Americans and the U.S. Economy
course Race, Power, and Privilege
course Global Prisons and Confinement
course Prison Archives and Public Memories: Researching the Incarceration of Women and Girls in Washington
course Restorative Justice, Transformative Justice and Abolition
course Crime and Punishment
course Intersectionality as Theory and Method
course What is Justice?
course Religion, Activism and Social Justice
course Prisons, Gender and Education
Crime, Policing and the Carceral State
course Global Prisons and Confinement
course Prison Archives and Public Memories: Researching the Incarceration of Women and Girls in Washington
course Restorative Justice, Transformative Justice and Abolition
course Crime and Punishment
course Introduction to Popular Genres Topic: Detective Fiction
course True Crime in the U.S.
course Politics of Detention: Criminal Justice, Immigration, and the War on Terror
course Peace, Justice, and Reconciliation in Latin America
course Social and Political Philosophy
course Prisons, Gender and Education
course Theories of Deviance and Social Control
course Criminology
course Murder and Mayhem under the Microscope