CSJ 400 Criminal Justice Reform Movements
This course will critically explore the principles, theories, and practices involved in criminal justice reform using a multidisciplinary approach. Students will analyze the historical and social contexts that shaped the criminal justice system and critically evaluate its strengths and weaknesses especially as it relates to systemic biases, disparities, and inequities that disproportionately impact marginalized communities. Students will address topics including sentencing reform, alternatives to incarceration, restorative justice, police reform, decarceration, rehabilitation, and reintegration programs. Students will gain insight into the challenges and opportunities associated with implementing reform initiatives at various levels, from local communities to national policy arenas. Pre-requisite(s): None Co-requisite(s): None. 5 quarter hours
Credits
5
Distribution
Needs UCO