CC290
Theories of Crime I
0.5 Credit

Hours per week:
  • Lecture/Discussion: 3

An introduction to the sociological tradition of crime and deviance theory from the late 18th century (Classical School) to approximately the 1960s (emergence of labeling theory). Schools of thought to be covered include Classical Criminology, positivism, the Chicago School, subcultural theories, differential association and learning theories, Anomie and strain, control theories, and symbolic interaction/labeling.

Additional Course Information
Prerequisites
CC100 or LY100.
Exclusions
CC300.