CJFS3770-01.Punishment, Correction & Socty.F13.Schaefer,Shelly

Faculty Name

Shelly Schaefer

Document Type

Syllabi

School

CLA

Department

CJFS

Course Subject

CJFS

Course Number

3770

Course Section

01

Course Title

Punishment, Correction & Socty

Academic Term and Year

Fall 2013

Credits

4.00

Area of Study

CRIJ, FSCI

Course Description

Goals: The objectives of this course are to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the issues and methods of punishment and social control used within American correctional practice and to review the empirical research assessing the effectiveness of correctional practice. Content: This course examines theories of punishment and asks questions such as “Why do we punish and how much? Is punishment a deterrent for future criminal offending behavior? What are current correctional, sentencing, and punishment techniques being used in the United States? The course will also cover theories of punishment, the structure and operations of the U.S jail, prison, and correction systems, and explore current correctional policies and their impact on individuals and society. Taught: Annually Prerequisite: CJFS 1120; or LGST 1110; or PSY 1330; or SOC 1110; or SOCJ 1100. Note: It is strongly recommended that students majoring in criminal justice complete CJFS 1140 prior to enrolling in this course.

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