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Sep 27, 2024
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2018-2019 Hill Book (Class of 2022) [ARCHIVED HILL BOOK]
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CRM 111 - At-Risk Families and Youths (First-Year Seminar)Four Credits Fall Semester
This course examines characteristics of the growing numbers of families and youths on the “fault line” of present-day society in the United States. Causes and solutions that have been proposed to understand, control, and redress problems of at-risk families and youths are discussed. Topics include social stratification, victimization, crime prevention, innovative school programs, and other social intervention programs.
Prerequisite(s)/Restriction(s): Open to First-Year Students only. General Education Attribute(s): First-Year Seminar Note: Equivalent to CRM 432 - Seminar: At-Risk Families and Youth . May not take both. CRM 111 may not count as an advanced seminar in Criminology.
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