ICJ 31300 Delinquency in Society

This course is the study of juvenile delinquency as a multilayered incident. Students examine vital theories, societal views, and the myriad issues surrounding juvenile delinquency. Students will analyze various explanations on why youth commit crime, including theories of juvenile delinquency. Additionally, this course examine the roles schools, families, the media, and the juvenile justice system play in responding to juvenile delinquency. 

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ICJ 10100; ICJ 21100; ICJ 21200.