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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

CRMJUS 462L Internship in Law and Juvenile Justice


6 Credit(s)

This course provides an historical and sociological introduction to our juvenile justice system, and considers such issues as children’s rights and the role of the family versus the role of various judicial institutions. In addition to classroom work, students undertake supervised field placements in juvenile courts, probation offices, and youth rehabilitation programs. CRMJUS 462L and SOCIOL 462L are the same course.

Enrollment Requirements:
Prerequisites:

  • SOCIOL 101 and SOCIOL/CRMJUS 104L and SOCIOL/CRMJUS 262L and SOCIOL/CRMJUS 351L and
  • one of the following: SOCIOL/CRMJUS 350L or 352L and
  • 75 or more credits and completion of WPE.