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CRJ 102 – 0502 | Criminology | Professor Satenik Margaryan| Fall 2022

Professor Satenik Margaryan | Fall 2022

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    • WEEK 13(November 28th to December 4th): The Labeling Theory
    • WEEK 12 (November 14th to November 23rd): Social Control Theories
    • WEEK 11 (November 7th to November 13th ): Social Learning Theories
    • WEEK 10 (October 31st to November 6th): Chicago School of Criminology and Social Disorganization Theory
    • WEEK 9 (October 24th to October 30th): Theories of Strain and Anomie Durkheim, Merton and Agnew
    • WEEK 8 (10/17 to 10/23): W.E.B. Du Bois and Criminology
    • WEEK 7 (October 11th to October 16th): Psychological and Psychiatric Foundations of Criminal Behavior
    • WEEK 6 (10/3 to 10/9): Biological Explanations of Criminal Behavior
    • WEEK 5 (September 28th to October 2nd): Neoclassical Thought: The Rational Choice and Routine Activities Theories
    • WEEK 4 (09/19 to 09/25): Classical Thought – Beccaria and Bentham
    • WEEK 3 (September 12th to September 18th): Crime Measures and Crime Trends
    • WEEK 2 (September 6th to September 11th): What Is Crime? What is Criminology?
    • WEEK 1 (August 25th to September 1st): Introductions
    • WEEK 14 (December 5th to December 11th): Critical Theories and Feminist Criminology
  • Discussion
    • Last Discussion Forum
    • Discussion Forum 14: Crimes of the Powerful
    • Discussion Forum 13: The School to Prison Pipeline
    • Discussion Forum 12: After-school Programs
    • Discussion Forum 11: White-Collar Crime
    • Discussion Forum 10: How Can We Organize Neighborhoods?
    • Discussion Forum 9
    • Discussion Forum 8: Criminology of W.E.B. Du Bois
    • Discussion Forum 7: Mental Health and Jails/Prisons
    • Discussion Forum 6: Early Biological Theories and Modern Technologies
    • Discussion Forum 5: CPTED
    • Discussion Forum 4: Are we inside of the modern Panopticum?
    • Discussion Forum 3: Myths and Realities of Crime Trends
  • Assignments
    • Exam 4 Questions
    • Short Assignment #1: Crimes in the News
    • Short Assignment #2: Situational Crime Prevention in My Neighborhood
    • Short Assignment # 3: Ear Hustle
    • Short Assignment #4: The Ban of Minor Vehicular Stops
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  • [ Course Profile ]
  • Home
  • Announcements
  • Class Info
    • Instructor
    • Syllabus
  • Weekly Units
    • WEEK 13(November 28th to December 4th): The Labeling Theory
    • WEEK 12 (November 14th to November 23rd): Social Control Theories
    • WEEK 11 (November 7th to November 13th ): Social Learning Theories
    • WEEK 10 (October 31st to November 6th): Chicago School of Criminology and Social Disorganization Theory
    • WEEK 9 (October 24th to October 30th): Theories of Strain and Anomie Durkheim, Merton and Agnew
    • WEEK 8 (10/17 to 10/23): W.E.B. Du Bois and Criminology
    • WEEK 7 (October 11th to October 16th): Psychological and Psychiatric Foundations of Criminal Behavior
    • WEEK 6 (10/3 to 10/9): Biological Explanations of Criminal Behavior
    • WEEK 5 (September 28th to October 2nd): Neoclassical Thought: The Rational Choice and Routine Activities Theories
    • WEEK 4 (09/19 to 09/25): Classical Thought – Beccaria and Bentham
    • WEEK 3 (September 12th to September 18th): Crime Measures and Crime Trends
    • WEEK 2 (September 6th to September 11th): What Is Crime? What is Criminology?
    • WEEK 1 (August 25th to September 1st): Introductions
    • WEEK 14 (December 5th to December 11th): Critical Theories and Feminist Criminology
  • Discussion
    • Last Discussion Forum
    • Discussion Forum 14: Crimes of the Powerful
    • Discussion Forum 13: The School to Prison Pipeline
    • Discussion Forum 12: After-school Programs
    • Discussion Forum 11: White-Collar Crime
    • Discussion Forum 10: How Can We Organize Neighborhoods?
    • Discussion Forum 9
    • Discussion Forum 8: Criminology of W.E.B. Du Bois
    • Discussion Forum 7: Mental Health and Jails/Prisons
    • Discussion Forum 6: Early Biological Theories and Modern Technologies
    • Discussion Forum 5: CPTED
    • Discussion Forum 4: Are we inside of the modern Panopticum?
    • Discussion Forum 3: Myths and Realities of Crime Trends
  • Assignments
    • Exam 4 Questions
    • Short Assignment #1: Crimes in the News
    • Short Assignment #2: Situational Crime Prevention in My Neighborhood
    • Short Assignment # 3: Ear Hustle
    • Short Assignment #4: The Ban of Minor Vehicular Stops
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