Sociology 231 - Criminology
Fall
2013
01
4.00
Richard Moran
MWF 10:00AM-10:50AM
Mount Holyoke College
85170
Kendade 305
rmoran@mtholyoke.edu
'This course focuses on the historical and theoretical development of the major approaches to crime and criminality. Criminology began in the second half of the nineteenth century when its pioneers asked the 'big questions' pertaining to crime, society, and human nature. As criminology progressed, it narrowed its focus, concentrating on special areas, such as violent crime and property crime. As sociology began to dominate criminology, new theories were developed to explain the social facts gathered in the last 50 years.'
Instructor Permission Required. Prereq: SOCI-123