In this course the student will learn about the American crime problem in historical perspective, social and public policy factors affecting crime, crime trends, criminal characteristics, and crime prevention.
Obtain a basic understanding of the American crime problem and the social and public policy factors affecting crime, importance of crime trends and the impact of crime on society, racial and ethnic considerations and the progression of crime prevention from historical influences to present.
The student will learn about the following:
A. The American crime problem
B. Social and public policy factors affecting crime
C. Impact of crime and crime trends
D. Criminal characteristics
E. Crime prevention
TBD
90-100 A
80-89 B
70-79 C
60-69 D
0-59 F
The student will perform tasks demonstrating their knowledge of the following:
A. The American crime problem
1. F.B.I. Uniform Crime Report
2. Victimization Surveys
3. Self-report studies
4. Case studies
B. Social and public policy factors affecting crime
1. Laws
2. Court decisions
3. Folkways and mores
C. Impact of crime and crime trends
1. Impact on individuals
2. Impact on schools
3. Impact on institutions
4. Impact on economy
D. Criminal characteristics
1. Youth
2. Male vs. female
3. Racial and ethnic
4. Elderly
E. Crime Prevention
1. Citizen participation
2. Police
3. Civic organizations
4. Schools
Lectures, discussions, films, assignments, quizzes, case law research, guest lecturers
ADA Statement:
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