Criminology and Crime Policy

MET CJ 570

Why do people commit crime, and how should those explanations shape public policy and practice? Explore crime through a range of criminological perspectives and examine how different ways of understanding crime lead to different responses from the justice system and society. You will study major theories from across the social sciences and consider what they suggest about the causes of crime, the development of law, and the design of effective policies and programs. Along the way, you will connect theory and research to contemporary crime problems and evaluate how well current justice practices reflect the evidence. By the end of the course, you will be better prepared to use criminological theory and research to assess competing ideas about crime and to inform decisions about law, policy, and practice.

FALL 2026 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
A1 Thomas CAS 208 T 6:00 pm-8:45 pm

FALL 2026 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
O1 Thomas ARR 12:00 am-12:00 am Students are assigned to class sections of about 20 with a member of the teaching team. Student visa holders must contact their advisor for approval before registering for any online class.

SPRG 2027 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
O1 Rousseau ARR 12:00 am-12:00 am Students are assigned to class sections of about 20 with a member of the teaching team. F1 student visa holders should contact their advisor before registering for any online class.

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