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Dec 21, 2024
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CRJ 130 - Philosophies and Ethics of Social Control3 credits This course introduces fundamental principles of significant social control philosophies and the resulting major theoretical approaches toward explaining and controlling behavior. This investigation plays particular attention to sources of morality and ethical principles, as well as behavioral and ideological deviations and defiance. Students practice applying course information through their efforts in explaining a variety of behavioral examples. Prerequisite(s): A passing score on both the reading and writing placement tests or successful completion of ENG 100 or ENG 101 , or a non-degree seeking student
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