SOC-426 SOCIOLOGY OF VIOLENCE
An in-depth study of the major sociological theories and relevant research pertaining to violence, including interpersonal, family, criminal and institutionalized violence. The normative and social situational context in which violence occurs are studied in terms of how persons are affected as perpetrators and victims. Historical, cross-cultural and contemporary forms of violence are analyzed to reveal the underlying social dynamics. Social responses to violence, including criminalization, public policies and prevention/treatment intervention strategies are reviewed. Prerequisites: CRM 200 or SOC 200 or SOC 201 or permission of Department Chair
Distribution
Sociology & Criminology