Sociology2663Social Perspectives on Victimology (Cross-Listed: CRIM 2663)SOCI3 ch [W]Provides an opportunity to explore different forms of victimization in the Canadian context, examines various groups of victims and vulnerable populations, and define who victims are. Explores victimization by the criminal justice system, which includes reporting to the police, the investigation, the court process, etc. Focuses on various types of victims in society, such as Indigenous peoples of Canada and vulnerable populations. NOTE: Credit can be obtained for only one of CRIM 2663 and SOCI 2663.
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