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Applied Criminology 02 B. Course Number: II 13 Applied Criminology C. Semester: Fall 2000—2ND eight weeks D. Hours & Credits: MW 6:30 p.m. to 9: 10 p.m. 3 Credit Hours E. Instructor: Danny Ford F. Office: Room 206 West Hall Phone: 581-2871 G. Office Hours: Hours are posted on the door of room 206 West Hall H. E-Mail danf@cameron.edu 3. Course Description: Application of criminology in the criminal justice system. An overview of past, present, and future trends in crime causation. 4. Course Objectives: The objective of this course is to introduce the student to the study of criminal behavior within our society. The information will be presented from both a theoretical and a practical point of view. The information will be presented by beginning with the theoretical point of view, and moving into specific crimes and cases for study. The student should leave this class with an understanding of the complexity of criminal behavior and understanding that as of to date, the answer for predicting criminal behavior has not been found. 5. Course Structure: Lecture and Feedback, along with Facilitator 6. Textbook: Criminology (Seventh Edition) Author: John E. Conklin 7. Optional Materials/References: May be suggested in class (Not required) 8. Evaluation Methods and Deadlines: Below 60 ... F Any member of this class who believes that he/she has a disability and is in need of special accommodations should notify the instructor immediately. The instructor will work with the student and the University's Office of Multicultural and Disabled Services to provide reasonable accommodations to ensure that the student has an equal opportunity to perform in this class. There will be no food in the classroom. Also, all cell phones and pagers must be turned off before the start of each class meeting. Failure to comply with these rules could lead to being asked to leave the classroom. |
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