RESEARCH AND EVALUATION IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Prerequisite: CRIM 1100. The purpose of this course is to teach students every aspect of conducting a research project, beginning with understanding why research is necessary in a field that everyone thinks has common-sense answers to its problems. The course also addresses ethics in research and the five stages of conducting research. This course may be offered in sections with a W2 and/or Q2 designation. Faculty: M. LEVY, C. TARTARO

Term 202480 #81397 CRIM2141
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Location: MCG 138 (RSC)
@ 12:30 - 14:20
From 2024-09-05 to 2024-12-17
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Term 202480 #81398 CRIM2141
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Location: MCG 138 (RSC)
@ 08:30 - 09:45
From 2024-09-05 to 2024-12-17
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0

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Term 202480 #81400 CRIM2141
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Kafonek, Katherine Email View Faculty Courses
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Location: MCG 203 (RSC)
@ 14:30 - 16:20
From 2024-09-05 to 2024-12-17
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-1

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26

currently enrolled

25

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Term 202480 #81401 CRIM2141
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Location: MCG 203 (RSC)
@ 10:30 - 12:20
From 2024-09-05 to 2024-12-17
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1

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24

currently enrolled

25

maximum enrollment

5

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5

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