PSYCH 150: Race and Crime
The goal of this course is to examine social psychological perspectives on race, crime, and punishment in the United States. Readings will be drawn not only from psychology, but also from sociology, criminology, economics, and legal studies. We will consider the manner in which social psychological variables may operate at various points in the crimina justice system- from policing, to sentencing, to imprisonment, to re-entry. Conducted as a seminar.
Terms: Win, Spr
| Units: 3
| UG Reqs: WAY-SI
Instructors:
Eberhardt, J. (PI)
PSYCH 150B: Race and Crime Practicum
This practicum is designed to build on the lessons learned in
PSYCH 150. Students will be assigned to internships relevant to race and crime. Prerequisite:
PSYCH 150.
Terms: Spr
| Units: 2-4
Instructors:
Eberhardt, J. (PI)
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