CRM 4311 Law and Society

3 units
Criminology
Faculty of Social Sciences
Analysis of empirical and theoretical issues concerning the law-society relationship and the association between law and other forms of governance and control. Examination of the meaning and role of law in contemporary society, including how law interacts with the social world. Students conduct original research in the area.

Components:

Seminar

Requirements:

Reserved for students in the Joint Honours, Major or Honours programs in criminology having completed a minimum of 27 course units in criminology (CRM) and maintained a C.G.P.A. of at least 7.0.

Previously Offered Terms:

Fall
Winter

French Equivalent:

All Professors
B+ Average (7.140)
Most Common: B+ (54%)
50 students

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D

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B

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A+

Unknown Professor

Winter 2022 - A00

B+ Average (7.294)
Most Common: A- (53%)
17 students

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F

D

C

B

A-

A+

Steven Bittle

2 sections from Fall 2017 to Fall 2018

B+ Average (7.061)
Most Common: B+ (61%)
33 students

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D

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B

A-

A+