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CRJ 102 – 0505 | Criminology | Professor Satenik Margaryan| Fall 2021

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  • WEEKLY UNIT
    • WEEK 1 (08/25 to 08/29): Introductions
    • WEEK 2 (08/30 to 09/03): What Is Crime? What is Criminology?
    • WEEK 3 (09/09 to 09/19): Studying Crime and Crime Trends
    • WEEK 4 (9/20 to 9/26): Classical Thought – Beccaria and Bentham
    • WEEK 5 (09/27 to 10/03): Neoclassical Thought: The Rational Choice and Routine Activities Theories
    • WEEK 6 (10/04 to 10/10): Biological Explanations of Criminal Behavior
    • WEEK 7 (10/12 to 10/17): Psychological and Psychiatric Foundations of Criminal Behavior
    • WEEK 8 (10/18 to 10/24): W.E.B. Du Bois and Criminology
    • WEEK 9 (10/25 to 10/31): Theories of Strain and Anomie Durkheim, Merton and Agnew
    • WEEK 10 (11/01 to 11/07): Chicago School of Criminology and Social Disorganization Theory
    • WEEK 11 (11/08 to 11/14): White Collar and Corporate Crimes AND The Social Learning Theories
    • WEEK 12 (11/15 to 11/21): Social Control Theories
    • WEEK 13th (11/22 to 11/29): The Labeling Theory
    • WEEK 14 (11/29 to 12/05): Critical And Radical Theories in Criminology
    • WEEK 15 (12/6 to 12/13): Feminist Criminology
  • DISCUSSION FORUMS
    • Discussion Forum 1: Introductions
    • Discussion Forum 2: Why Study Criminology?
    • Discussion Forum 3: Mapping Police Violence
    • Discussion Forum 4: Bentham’s Panopticon
    • Discussion Forum 5: How to Prevent Fake COVID-19 Vaccination Card Schemes
    • Discussion Forum 6: Facial Recognition and Early Biological Theories
    • Discussion Forum 7: Mental Health and Jails/Prisons
    • Discussion Forum 8: Criminology of W.E.B. Du Bois
    • Discussion Forum 9: Economic Inequality
    • Discussion Forum 10: How Can We Organize the Neighborhoods?
    • Discussion Forum 11: Victims of White Collar Crime
    • Discussion Forum 12: After School Programs and Delinquency
    • Discussion Forum 13th: School to Prison Pipeline
    • Discussion Forum 14: Crimes of the Powerful
    • Discussion Forum 15: Legalization of Prostitution
    • Last Discussion Forum
  • Assignments
    • EXAM 4 QUESTIONS
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CRJ 102 – 0505 | Criminology | Professor Satenik Margaryan| Fall 2021

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  • [ Course Profile ]
  • Home
  • Announcements
  • Class Info
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    • Syllabus
  • WEEKLY UNIT
    • WEEK 1 (08/25 to 08/29): Introductions
    • WEEK 2 (08/30 to 09/03): What Is Crime? What is Criminology?
    • WEEK 3 (09/09 to 09/19): Studying Crime and Crime Trends
    • WEEK 4 (9/20 to 9/26): Classical Thought – Beccaria and Bentham
    • WEEK 5 (09/27 to 10/03): Neoclassical Thought: The Rational Choice and Routine Activities Theories
    • WEEK 6 (10/04 to 10/10): Biological Explanations of Criminal Behavior
    • WEEK 7 (10/12 to 10/17): Psychological and Psychiatric Foundations of Criminal Behavior
    • WEEK 8 (10/18 to 10/24): W.E.B. Du Bois and Criminology
    • WEEK 9 (10/25 to 10/31): Theories of Strain and Anomie Durkheim, Merton and Agnew
    • WEEK 10 (11/01 to 11/07): Chicago School of Criminology and Social Disorganization Theory
    • WEEK 11 (11/08 to 11/14): White Collar and Corporate Crimes AND The Social Learning Theories
    • WEEK 12 (11/15 to 11/21): Social Control Theories
    • WEEK 13th (11/22 to 11/29): The Labeling Theory
    • WEEK 14 (11/29 to 12/05): Critical And Radical Theories in Criminology
    • WEEK 15 (12/6 to 12/13): Feminist Criminology
  • DISCUSSION FORUMS
    • Discussion Forum 1: Introductions
    • Discussion Forum 2: Why Study Criminology?
    • Discussion Forum 3: Mapping Police Violence
    • Discussion Forum 4: Bentham’s Panopticon
    • Discussion Forum 5: How to Prevent Fake COVID-19 Vaccination Card Schemes
    • Discussion Forum 6: Facial Recognition and Early Biological Theories
    • Discussion Forum 7: Mental Health and Jails/Prisons
    • Discussion Forum 8: Criminology of W.E.B. Du Bois
    • Discussion Forum 9: Economic Inequality
    • Discussion Forum 10: How Can We Organize the Neighborhoods?
    • Discussion Forum 11: Victims of White Collar Crime
    • Discussion Forum 12: After School Programs and Delinquency
    • Discussion Forum 13th: School to Prison Pipeline
    • Discussion Forum 14: Crimes of the Powerful
    • Discussion Forum 15: Legalization of Prostitution
    • Last Discussion Forum
  • Assignments
    • EXAM 4 QUESTIONS

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EXAM 4 QUESTIONS

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Professor Satenik Margaryan

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Photo of Professor Satenik Margaryan Hello! I am Dr. Satenik Margaryan. I am an Assistant Professor in the Criminal Justice Program, Department of Social Sciences, Human Services and Criminal Justice ...

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DISCUSSION FORUMS

Discussion Forum 1: Introductions Discussion Forum 2: Why Study Criminology? Discussion Forum 3: Mapping Police Violence Discussion Forum 4: Bentham’s Panopticon Discussion ...

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