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Crime, Law, Justice (MN)

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The minor is 5 Units 

  • CLJ 220 Introduction to Crime Law and Justice Studies 

  • REQUIRED: 

    • CLJ/CLJ 307 Prisons, Justice, Education
      or

    • CLJ 370 Prisons and Public Memory. If you take both of these classes, one may count as an elective

  • Three Electives (in at least two different areas one of which may be EXLN 296)

General Requirements for the Minor

General university degree requirements stipulate that 1) three units of the minor be taken in residence at the University of Puget Sound; 2) students earn a GPA of 2.0 in courses taken for the minor; and 3) all courses taken for the minor must be taken for graded credit. Any exceptions to these stipulations are indicated in the minor degree requirements listed below.

Law

AFAM 346 African Americans and American Law

STHS 255 Whodunit? Controversies in Forensic Science and Criminal Law

CLJ 330 Global Prisons and Confinement

COMM 346 Rhetoric and the Law

CONN 210 Law, Gender and Justice in South Asia

CONN 331 International Law in Political Context

HIST 343 Law, Society and Justice in China

PG 313 American Constitutional Law

PG 315 Law and Society

PG 316 Civil Liberties

PHIL 378 Philosophy of Law

REL 320 Law and Religion

Social Justice

AFAM 304 Capital and Captivity: African Americans and the U.S. Economy

AFAM 320 Race, Power, and Privilege

CLJ 330 Global Prisons and Confinement

CLJ 350 "Remember Our Grudge Here": Detention, Deportation and the Immigration State

CLJ 370 Prison Archives and Public Memories: Researching the Incarceration of Women and Girls in Washington

CONN 277 Restorative Justice, Transformative Justice and Abolition

CONN 318 Crime and Punishment

PG 345 Intersectionality as Theory and Method

REL 265 What is Justice?

REL 270 Religion, Activism and Social Justice

CLJ 307 Prisons, Gender and Education

Crime, Policing and the Carceral State

STHS 255 Whodunit? Controversies in Forensic Science and Criminal Law

CLJ 330 Global Prisons and Confinement

CLJ350 "Remember Our Grudge Here": Detention, Deportation and the Immigration State

CLJ 370 Prison Archives and Public Memories: Researching the Incarceration of Women and Girls in Washington

CONN 277 Restorative Justice, Transformative Justice and Abolition

CONN 318 Crime and Punishment

ENGL 247 Introduction to Popular Genres Topic: Detective Fiction

ENGL 358 True Crime in the U.S.

PG 311 Politics of Detention: Criminal Justice, Immigration, and the War on Terror

PG 330 Peace, Justice, and Reconciliation in Latin America

PHIL 370 Social and Political Philosophy

CLJ 307 Prisons, Gender and Education

SOAN 206 Theories of Deviance and Social Control

SOAN 314 Criminology

STHS 354 Murder and Mayhem under the Microscope

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