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Criminology & Criminal Justice
Description: Examines the intersections of various disciplinary specializations to critically assess the nature of mental health and the administration and application of justice in the United States. Course content will vary and may include Mental Health and the Law; Historical Trauma and Indigenous Justice; Victims and Trauma; Corrections and Mental Health; Juvenile Victims & Offenders; Policing in an Era of Mental Health Crises; Mental Health; Mental Health and Criminalizing Behavior; Critical Assessment of Mental Health Interventions; and Exploring the Intersections of Mental Health and Justice Systems. Letter grade or Pass/Fail. May be repeated for up to 6 units.
Units: 3
No sections currently offered.
Prerequisite: CCJ 101; Junior Status or higher; Honors Student Group
Criminology & Criminal Justice
Term : Winter 2025
Catalog Year : 2025-2026
CCJ 469H - Topics In Mental Health And Justice - Honors
Description: Examines the intersections of various disciplinary specializations to critically assess the nature of mental health and the administration and application of justice in the United States. Course content will vary and may include Mental Health and the Law; Historical Trauma and Indigenous Justice; Victims and Trauma; Corrections and Mental Health; Juvenile Victims & Offenders; Policing in an Era of Mental Health Crises; Mental Health; Mental Health and Criminalizing Behavior; Critical Assessment of Mental Health Interventions; and Exploring the Intersections of Mental Health and Justice Systems. Letter grade or Pass/Fail. May be repeated for up to 6 units.
Units: 3
No sections currently offered.
Prerequisite: CCJ 101; Junior Status or higher; Honors Student Group