CRM 312
Representing Crime
This course examines the ways in which crime is represented in a range of social and political institutions, such as the media, cultural arenas (museums, film, novels and the true crime genre, politics), within government institutions (police, prisons) and in the community. Particular emphasis will be placed on underlying themes and symbols that represent various dimensions of crime, including fear, offending, victimization, crime prevention, punishment, retribution and justice.
CRM 312 Requisite Information:
CRM 312 Let's You Take:
  • This course is not a prerequisite for any other courses.
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Prerequisites: CRM 100 and (CRM 102 or CRM 101)
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