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Selected Topics on SocialPsychology and Diviance (CRJA 3302)

Term: 2017-2018 Academic Year Fall

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Tracy Andrus Sr.Show MyInfo popup for Tracy Andrus Sr.
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    Description

    This module uses the major theoretical approaches in social psychology to providie adult learners with a deeper understanding of how people relate to and are changed by the social contexts in which they find themselves. This social-psychological perspective is in turn used to critically investigate the concept of diviance within the criminal justice systems.