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Catalog : CRIM.5010 Criminological Theory: Foundations (Formerly CRIM 501/521)

CRIM.5010 — Graduate

Id: 005431 Offering: 1 Credits: 3-3

Description

This course provides a detailed examination of the best known and most influential theories of crime causation. Topics include: theory construction, hypothesis testing, theory integration, and the links among theory, research, and policy.

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CRIM.5010 — Graduate

Id: 005431 Offering: 3 Credits: 3-3

Description

This course provides a detailed examination of the best known and most influential theories of crime causation. Topics include: theory construction, hypothesis testing, theory integration, and the links among theory, research, and policy.

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CRIM.5010 — Online and Continuing Education

Id: 005431 Offering: 4 Credits: 3-3

Description

This course provides a detailed examination of the best known and most influential theories of crime causation. Topics include: theory construction, hypothesis testing, theory integration, and the links among theory, research, and policy.

Prerequisites

Students with a CSCE or UGRD career need permission to take Graduate Level Courses.

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CRIM.5010 — Online and Continuing Education

Id: 005431 Offering: 2 Credits: 3-3

Description

This course provides a detailed examination of the best known and most influential theories of crime causation. Topics include: theory construction, hypothesis testing, theory integration, and the links among theory, research, and policy.

Prerequisites

Students with a CSCE or UGRD career need permission to take Graduate Level Courses.

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