Course Schedule
CRJU 3432 01F —
Gangs and Society
CRN 50666
3.0 credit hours
This course examines the historical development and contemporary influence of gangs as well as their criminal and noncriminal activities. Emphasis is placed on myths associated with gangs, individual and structural forces influencing juveniles to join gangs, differentiating gangs from other organized criminal groups, how gangs fit into society as a whole, the impact of gangs on the criminal justice system, and the effectiveness of policies and initiatives aimed at reducing gang activity. Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of "C" or better in CRJU 1100.
Course Details
College |
Behavioral and Social Sciences |
Instructor |
Somers, Logan |
Location |
Online Course |
Seats Available |
1 open
(39 / 40)
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Instructional Method |
Fully at a distance
More than 95% of class sessions are delivered via distance education technology. This course may require students to travel to campus/designated instructional site to attend orientation, take an exam, or participate in other on-site experiences.
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Waitlist Available |
0 / 10
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Schedule Type |
Asynchronous Instruction
Asynchronous Course: Instruction delivered online without specified meeting days, times, or location.
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Material Cost |
N/A |
Semester |
Summer 2025 |
University Store |
Online
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Term |
Minimester I |
Course Fees |
N/A
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Meeting Times
Dates |
Days |
Time |
Building |
Room |
May 19 - June 20, 2025
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