Sociology of Juvenile Delinq

This is an orientation to the divergent theories, philosophies, values, attitudes, and historical events that have contributed to the operation of modern juvenile justice systems; causes and attempts to prevent delinquency; identification of delinquents; detention and treatment methods; adjudication; and disposition including related social agencies.

Term 202450 #52138 SOC220
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Instructor
Mr. Harry A. Nessler Email View Faculty Courses
Meeting Times
Location: LJC 302 (M)
@ 10:50 - 12:05
From 2024-09-03 to 2024-12-10
Enrollment

26

seats available

9

currently enrolled

35

maximum enrollment

8

waitlist seats available

8

waitlist capacity
Term 202450 #50877 SOC220
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Instructor
Mr. Daniel J. McAteer Email View Faculty Courses
Meeting Times
Online Course or no set meeting time
Enrollment

14

seats available

12

currently enrolled

26

maximum enrollment

8

waitlist seats available

8

waitlist capacity

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