CRM 3330 Racialization, Racism and the Criminal Justice System

3 units
Criminology
Faculty of Social Sciences
Exploration of the relationship between racialization and criminalization through critical anti-racist and anti-colonial perspectives of social, political and legal conceptions of "crime" and "justice". Analysis of the intersections of racialization, racism and the criminal justice system throughout Canadian history.

Components:

Lecture

Requirements:

Prerequisite: CRM 1300 and 15 course units in criminology (CRM).

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter

French Equivalent:

All Professors
B Average (6.465)
Most Common: B+ (19%)
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Baljit Nagra

2 sections from Winter 2024 to Winter 2025

B Average (6.112)
Most Common: B (20%)
134 students

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Deborah Landry

Fall 2022 - A00

B+ Average (7.191)
Most Common: A+ (25%)
68 students

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Unknown Professor

Winter 2022 - A00

B Average (6.433)
Most Common: B+ (31%)
67 students

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