2009-10 Undergraduate Catalog
Academic Learning Compact
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The Bachelor of Arts in criminology introduces you to the study of criminal
behavior, criminal justice systems and law from a multidisciplinary, liberal arts perspective. It enables you to understand
crime, how society reacts to it (especially through the criminal justice system and law) and the interrelationships between features
of society and law. It includes learning about the theories of crime and methods for studying crime, law and society.
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