CRJ 321 Details
3 Credit Hours
Course Description:
The media play important roles in shaping public perceptions of criminals and criminal justice professionals as well as public attitudes toward crime, violence, and "appropriate" methods of social control. Movies constitute one medium of communication which is typically unrealistic in depicting various aspects of criminal justice. This course is designed to enhance your awareness and understanding of accurate and inaccurate filmic depictions of criminal justice.
Discipline: Criminal Justice and Sociology
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Sections Offered in Spring 2024:
CRJ 321 01: Criminal Justice in Film | Thistlethwaite, Amy B. | Open: 1 / Reg: 14 / Max: 15 | ||||||||||||||||||
Discipline: Criminal Justice and Sociology
done Open schedule 8 Week Course |
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Sections Offered in Fall 2024:
CRJ 321 01: Criminal Justice in Film | Thistlethwaite, Amy B. | Open: 9 / Reg: 11 / Max: 20 | ||||||||||||||||||
Discipline: Criminal Justice and Sociology
done Open schedule 8 Week Course |
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