CRM 4319 Criminology and Popular Cultures
3 units
Criminology
Faculty of Social Sciences
Study of the interaction between law and the development or transformation of popular cultural practices. Study of the material and symbolic dimensions of expressive and artistic practices of marginalized and/or criminalized populations. Analysis of the legitimation processes (including those of the State) that influence and are influenced by popular culture as expressed through practices such as mass culture, youth culture or folk culture.
Components:
Lecture
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 5.0.
Previously Offered Terms:
Fall
Winter
French Equivalent: