CRJU 4433 - Juvenile Justice
The historical development of juvenile justice including the establishment of the juvenile court and juvenile corrections in America, including the philosophical, social, and legal justifications of juvenile justice, contrasts the processing of juveniles with that of adult offenders, and focuses on contemporary issues and problems in juvenile justice. Prerequisite(s): CRJU 3332 or CRJU 4431 or SOCI 4431; or permission of the instructor.
Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
Prerequisites: Prerequisites: (CRJU4431 >= C or CJ4431 >= C or CJ431 >= C) or (CRJU4432 >= C or CJ4432 >= C or CJ432 >= C) or (SOCI4431 >= C or SOC431 >= C) or (CRJU3332 >= C or SOCI3332 >= C)
Credit Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3
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