Victimology: Theoretical Perspectives

Course: VIC0001


This course is part of the following part-time on campus and/or online program(s):

The majority of Canadians experience criminal victimization at some point in their lifetime. The meaning of the term victim is explored through theoretical perspectives and case studies. Students conduct critical analysis and learn research methods in the field of victimology. Students are introduced to victim classifications, community victimization, the link between victimization and offending and violence prevention strategies. Special attention is also given to the examination of the development of victims' rights at the regional, national and international level.

Notes

This course is part of a graduate certificate program which requires an application process. Web registration is not available. If you have been accepted into the program, please register through the Academic Planner in your ACSIS account. If you would like to apply to this program of study, please complete our free online application form.

SUMMER 2024
Online LearningRequired Books for Online Learning
SectionDate(s)ModeDomestic FeesRegistration
800 May 14 - Aug 20Online$369.20* See footnote

Please Note: Off-shore international students enrolling in online courses will be subject to an international premium fee per course registration.


* Online registration not available for this section.

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