Crime and Justice in a Diverse Society
Issued by
University at Buffalo
Offered by the Department of Sociology, the micro-credential provides specialized training in diversity issues in the U.S. criminal justice system. Upon completion, learners are familiarized with sociological theories and research in the fields of criminology, gender, race, class, sexuality, and immigration. Earners of this badge are prepared to think critically about power, inequality, and marginality in the criminal justice system.
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Earning Criteria
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Successful completion (grade of B or better) in SOC 211: Sociology of Diversity plus two elective courses from the list on this topic area offered by the Department of Sociology; Completion of a paper in response to pre-defined prompts concerning issues of crime and justice in a diverse society.