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Our sociology and criminology program offers a comprehensive examination of societal structures and criminal behavior, emphasizing key factors like social class, race, identity, gender disparities, and economic inequality.
This interdisciplinary study investigates how societal frameworks influence both individuals and communities. Students will analyze criminal behavior patterns, justice system policies, and the correlation between socioeconomic standing and legal equity.
The curriculum examines evolving perceptions of criminality, societal responses to unlawful acts, and the shifting boundaries between criminal offenses and social deviance.
Graduates often pursue rewarding careers in justice administration, policy development, educational services, youth programs, welfare systems, community initiatives, or law enforcement.