Juvenile Deliquency

Course Section Number
SOC
211

Description

This course examines the organization and function of social institutions in our society and how they relate to producing particular patterns of juvenile delinquency. Delinquency theories and analysis of the three primary components of the juvenile justice system; police, courts, and corrections, are included in the course.

Division

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Subject

Sociology

Academic Level

Undergraduate
With a grade of C or better.

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