CRM 515
Gendering Justice
This course draws on feminist theoretical frameworks to explore gendered experiences of the Canadian criminal justice system. Students will be introduced to gender and the law through feminist and socio-legal scholarship on a range of topics, which may include marriage and the family, violence and sexual assault, work and labour, prisons and other spaces of confinement, and more. The course will advance an intersectional approach that examines how the law structures and is structured by race, class, and sexuality. (This course is not available to Criminology students)
CRM 515 Requisite Information:
CRM 515 Let's You Take:
Antirequisite: INT 965; Not available to Criminology Students
- This course is not a prerequisite for any other courses.
Antirequisite: INT 965; Not available to Criminology Students
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great course for learning how theoretical frameworks are incorporated into the legal system. the content itself isn’t difficult and can be easily grasped, but the course itself is research-based and writing heavy. not a bird by any means, but easy to do well in if you put apply the time and effort required!
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