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SOC 221: Race And Crime In The United States

3 credits

This course explores the complex relationship between race and crime in the United States. Students will examine theoretical and empirical data on present-day crime rates in order to learn about the nature and cause of racial disparities in criminality, victimization, relationships with law enforcement, and perceptions of social justice.

Sections Offered: Spring 2025

Race And Crime In The United States
0170-221-001 T. Milton Mon/Wed 11:00 am - 11:50 am GC - LVH 314 3 This Course is Filled to Capacity

 
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