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AJJ 501 - Seminar in Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Credits: 3


Studies the social construction of juvenile delinquency and historical development of justice practices; including the diversity of delinquents and status offenders from early to modern times.  Students survey contemporary juvenile justice issues, ranging from applied and evidence-based practice, ethical and data-driven decision-making, to victim impact and restorative justice practices, risk and case management tools, and juvenile correctional policy, sentencing, diversion and treatment.

Prerequisite(s): Restricted to students in the Administration of Juvenile Justice program.  Departmental permission is needed for students who are not enrolled in this program.



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