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3.00 credits

(4,0,0)

15 wks

This course provides an introductory analysis to the concepts, theories and institutions of criminal law and justice, and its place in society. It will explore the historical development of the criminal legal system, with attention to the influence of settler colonialism and the constitutional principles that shape criminal law. Students will study the structure and functions of key institutions, including courts, correctional agencies, Indigenous legal systems, and the roles of various actors within the system.

Course Notes

CRIM 131 is an approved Self and Society course for Cap Core requirements.

Course Outlines

Please note: Course outlines of record posted may vary from the section syllabus distributed by each instructor (e.g. textbooks, assignments, timing of midterms).

Effective Term
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