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RECLAIMING DEVIANCE AS A UNIQUE COURSE FROM CRIMINOLOGY RE-REVISITED: ENTERING DELINQUENCY INTO THE EQUATION
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Pino, Nathan. 2010. “RECLAIMING DEVIANCE AS A UNIQUE COURSE FROM CRIMINOLOGY RE-REVISITED: ENTERING DELINQUENCY INTO THE EQUATION”. TRAILS: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology, April. Washington DC: American Sociological Association. https://trails.asanet.org/article/view/reclaiming-deviance-as-a-unique-course-from-pino.

Abstract

Serious issues arise in course development, including course content similarity, theoretical overlap, and reading and writing assignment redundancy. What if we must teach delinquency in addition to criminology and deviance? Sociology majors interested in crime and deviance are likely to take more than one of these sociology courses, and non-majors often...

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Subject Area(s):
Social Control
Resource Type(s):
Essay
Class Level(s):
College 300

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