CJ 233 : COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE

This course features a detailed consideration of the criminal justice systems of selected nations, in historical and cultural context. The essential features and functions of police, courts, lawyers, jails, bail, and prisons are compared for their effectiveness, as well as for their role in assigning the label of "juvenile delinquent" or "criminal." The course includes theories of criminal behavior and reactions to that behavior.

Prerequisites

CJ 100 or instructor permission

Overview

Department

Credits

3