CJ 102 Deviance and Social Control
This course examines the creation and stigmatization of deviant categories, theories and perspectives for understanding deviance, in-depth analysis of various forms of deviance (e.g., criminal, sexual, political, mental, physical, and institutional), and societal responses aimed at control or change. Same as SOC 102.
Cross Listed Courses
SOC 102
Offered
Spring
Student Learning Outcomes
- Students will demonstrate understanding of various sociological perspectives on deviant behavior and social control
- Students will examine how cultural factors influence how deviance is defined and controlled within society
- Students will practice critical thinking, writing, public speaking, and teamwork skills
- Students will gain a better understanding of their own opinions and rationales for deviance and social control