Crime and Punishment (online)


Summer 2016 quarter

Taught by

U.S. history
law, Spanish, bilingual/ELL education

This program will take a critical look at controversial issues in the criminal justice system, including police misconduct and interrogation, mandatory minimum sentencing, criminalization of immigration, prosecutorial discretion, the insanity defense, children tried as adults, privatization of prisons, physician-assisted suicide, and grass roots activism related to police use of force. It will be taught online through the Canvas virtual learning environment, a chat room for live webinars, and e-mail. Attendance at a one-time face-to-face orientation will be required 7:00 to 9:30 pm on Monday, June 20. Requests for alternative orientation arrangements considered on a case by case basis.

Program Details

Fields of Study

Location and Schedule

Campus location

Olympia

Schedule

Offered during: Day, Evening and Weekend

Advertised schedule: Full Summer Session. A one-time face-to-face orientation meeting will take place June 20, 7 - 9:30 pm. 
Remaining activity will be online.

Books

Buy books for this program through Greener Bookstore.

Online Learning

Complete Online Learning:

Registration Information

Credits: 12 (Summer)

Class standing: Freshmen–Senior

Maximum enrollment: 50

Summer

Course Reference Number

Full Session (12 credits): 40032

Go to my.evergreen.edu to register for this program.

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