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Criminal Justice Policy & Practice
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Emergent Issues in Crime & Justice
Criminology for the 21st Century
Statistical Methods & Data Analysis
RDCJN
CCJS654: History of Criminological Thought
A study of the development of criminological thought from antiquity to the present.
Prerequisites/Rules:
CCJS454; or students who have taken courses with comparable content may contact the department. Formerly: CRIM654.
Credits:
3
Grading Method:
Regular, Audit
Testudo Link:
https://app.testudo.umd.edu/soc/search?courseId=CCJS654§ionId=&termId=201808&_openSectionsOnly=on&creditCompare=&credits=&courseLevelFilter=ALL&instructor=&_facetoface=on&_blended=on&_online=on&courseStartCompare=&courseStartHour=&courseStartMin=&courseStartAM=&courseEndHour=&courseEndMin=&courseEndAM=&teachingCenter=ALL&_classDay1=on&_classDay2=on&_classDay3=on&_classDay4=on&_classDay5=on
Course Offerings
Fall 2019
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Instructor:
Wade Jacobsen
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Co-Instructor:
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Syllabus