2021-2022 Catalog

CJU-333 Theories of Crime

The question "Why is there crime?" lies at the heart of this course. This class will address what we mean by crime, who gets to define what crime is, how crime can be explained and how it can be reduced. Making sense of crime is essential if we are to respond effectively to victims and offenders. This course offers an in-depth examination of the many different theories of crime. These include biological, psychological, and sociological theories of victimization and offending. The course will study these theories in the context of many different kinds of criminal offending. By the end of the course, students will have a deep understanding of where these theories came from; what their strengths and weaknesses are; whether they are supported by research findings; and what implications these theories have for stopping crime.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Take CJU-134, CJU-233, SOC-113, or SOC-116 (with a grade of C or better). Take one additional SOC or CJU course; cannot be taken concurrently with SOC-214.