Fall/Winter 2017-18 course offerings for the Institute of Criminology & Criminal Justice

Please Note: Outlines will be posted as they become available. Please keep checking for updates.

Course Sec. Term Description Instructor
CRCJ 1000 A Fall Introduction to Criminology – Crim Majors only Monaghan, Jeffrey
CRCJ 1000 B Winter Introduction to Criminology – Crim Majors only
Monaghan, Jeffrey
CRCJ 1000 C Fall Introduction to Criminology –  Non-Crim Majors
Updated Sept 15th, 2017
McCuaig-Lambrinakos, Erin
CRCJ 1000 D Winter Introduction to Criminology –  Non-Crim Majors
Santos, Madalena
CRCJ 3001 A Fall Quantitative Methods
Updated Sept 11th, 2017
Mailloux, Donna
CRCJ 3001 B Winter Quantitative Methods
Updated Dec 12th, 2017
Mailloux, Donna
CRCJ 3001 C Fall Quantitative Methods McLaughlin, Kendra
CRCJ 3002 A Fall Qualitative Methods Carrier, Nicolas
CRCJ 3002 B Winter Qualitative Methods Carrier, Nicolas
CRCJ 3002 C Winter Qualitative Methods Karaian, Lara
CRCJ 3002 D Fall Qualitative Methods Karaian, Lara
CRCJ 3002 E Fall Qualitative Methods Santos, Madalena
CRCJ 3201 B Winter Policing (In)Security Monaghan, Jeffrey
CRCJ 3901
CRCJ 3902
A F/W Field Placement in Criminology Nearing-Guibord, Danette
CRCJ 4001 A Fall Art of (In)Justice
Updated Sept 8th, 2017
Monaghan, Jeffrey
CRCJ 4001 B Fall Crime, Emotions, and the Senses Karaian, Lara
CRCJ 4001 C Winter Sociologies of Punishment Carrier, Nicolas
CRCJ 4001 D Winter Abolisionism (Alternatives to Incarceration) McCuaig-Lambrinakos, Erin
CRCJ 4002 A Fall Mobility, Migration & Crim(migration) Santos, Madalena
CRCJ 4002 C Winter Internet Crime Sinclair, Roberta
CRCJ 4200 B Winter Policing Sex Karaian, Lara
CRCJ 4300 A Fall Social Control Carrier, Nicolas
CRCJ 4908 A F/W Honours Research Project Maeder, Evelyn