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Course Description

This course explores a variety of issues related to the topic of communities in terms of denoting both geographic space and social networks and crime. Students will critically evaluate such topics as the stereotypes associated with and representations of certain communities, the spatial distribution of violent crime, gentrification and crime, the effects of policing and punishment on communities, and the efficacy of area-based crime prevention initiatives that are currently popular in many North American jurisdictions.

Requisites

Prerequisites CCRM100 and (CCRM102 or CCRM101)

Registered Crime Analytics certificate students without the course prerequisites must contact the Academic Coordinator at geocertificates@torontomu.ca in order to enrol in CCRM 318.

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