JUNE
18 Introduction to the Course: Chapter 1: What is Crime?
20 Chapter 2: Measuring Crime
25 Chapter 3: Origins of Criminological Theory
Chapter 4: The Emergence of Sociological Criminology
27 Chapter 5: The Emergence of Criminology in the U.S.
Chapter 6: Delinquent Subcultures
29 Chapter 7: Theoretical Diversity
Chapter 8: New Directions in Criminological theory
JULY
2 MIDTERM EXAM
4 (NO CLASS - Holiday)
9 Chapter 9: Interpersonal violence
11 Chapter 10: Property Crime
16 Chapter 11: Public-Order Crime
18 Chapter 12: Syndicated crime
23 Chapter 13: White collar crime
25 Chapter 14: Political Crime
30 Chapter 15: Inequality, Crime, and Victimization
AUGUST
1 Chapter 16: Comparative Criminology
(FINAL PAPERS DUE: No late papers accepted)
6 REVIEW FOR FINAL
8 FINAL EXAM
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