HST 503 Crime and Punishment in Modern Canada

This course is a historical inquiry into crime and punishment in 20th-century Canada. The major focus of the course is an examination of the social history of crime, which includes historical attitudes toward crime, definitions of what actions constitute criminal behaviour and how they change over time, and finally, the evolution of the relationship between the criminal justice system and social change. UL Lect: 3 hrs. Course Weight: 1.00 Billing Units: 1





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