CRIM 3151 - 01 Crime and Social Inequality

This class explores the significance of race, ethnicity, class, and gender inequality in the criminal justice system, including the relationship of inequality to law creation, law enforcement, court decisions, and correctional placement and treatment. A particular focus is placed on how ethnicity, race, class, and gender disparities are created in the system and what can be done to change these patterns. Prerequisite(s): SOC 1000 or SOC 1060; junior standing.

 


Subject
Criminology
Status
Open
Career
Undergraduate

Location
Online
Session
Full Semester
Enrollment Total
25/30
Credit Hours
3

Class Number
73521
Delivery Mode
Online Semester Based
Dates
-
Academic Term
Fall 2024

 

Days & Times Room Instructor Meeting Dates

Online
Gayle M Rhineberger
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  • CRIM 3151-01 will be merged with CRIM 3151-60 in eLearning/Blackboard.
  • This course will be taught online via eLearning.
  • This section may be combined with another online section of the same course. Students will be notified by UNI email if these sections are combined.

 

Students enrolled in an online / distance program should submit the enrollment form to enroll. Students enrolled in an on-campus program should enroll through their Student Center.