This course introduces students to the administrative and institutional components of the Canadian criminal justice system and the principles that...
This course is designed to give students the background and knowledge to think critically about information on crime and the social response to it in...
This course provides a foundation for the theoretical, conceptual and policy considerations related to crime and justice in Canada. Students will be...
Students are introduced to the basic concepts and substance of the criminal law in Canada. The historical and theoretical foundations of criminal law,...
This course has two emphases: theory and research on the nature of criminal victimization in Canada, and the role and experiences of victims of crime...
This course gives students the practical research methods needed to statistically describe and analyze criminal justice phenomena. Emphasis throughout...
Students are introduced to the concept of "policing" and the institutional and non-institutional forms it may take. The intersection of the uniformed,...
This course is an in-depth consideration of the main criminological theories of crime. We begin with the historical roots in positivism and classical...
This course considers the theoretical and policy issues which relate specifically to young people in conflict with the law and their intersection with...
Students are introduced to the philosophical trends and approaches within the correctional system in Canada. The focus will be on understanding the...
The focus of this course is on the structure and function of the criminal courts in Canada, with particular emphasis on the points of tension at...
This course covers the basics of both qualitative and quantitative research methods and data analyses most relevant to criminal justice issues. The...
This course examines the ways in which crime is represented in a range of social and political institutions, such as the media, cultural arenas...
The impact of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms on the criminal justice system in Canada is examined. Both individual members of society as well as...
This course provides a critical analysis of international developments in criminal justice. We consider various models of criminal law and its...
This course explores a variety of issues related to the topic of communities in terms of denoting both geographic space and social networks and crime....
This course introduces students to the ethical foundations of justice, and their implications and applications at various junctures in the criminal...
This course introduces the students to some traditional as well as non-traditional security threats currently challenging Canada and the global...
This course examines the social, political and historical context of aboriginal peoples in Canada, their experiences of colonialism, assimilation and...
This course examines various form of social inequality as they intersect with the criminal justice system in Canada. The course will challenge the...