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ECON 309 - ECONOMICS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE |
The economics of criminal justice is a multidisciplinary course that uses economics to deal with core issues of criminal justice and social work. The course touches on a variety of issues ranging from criminal law to law enforcement and incarcerations while also considering the social benefit of rehabilitation. Also covered are issues of relationships between crime and unemployment, special cases of victimless crimes and white-collar crime.
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