AP/SOSC4661 6.0 A: Surveillance and Crime
Offered by: SOSC
Session
Fall 2019
Term
Y
Format
SEMR
Instructor
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
This course examines theory, practice and research on surveillance from a criminological perspective. It places particular emphasis on the role of surveillance in crime control and law enforcement as well as on the history of surveillance and current forms of surveillance. The human rights implications of surveillance are also examined in relation to class, gender, race and social control. Prerequisites: AP/CRIM/SOSC 1650 6.00 (or equivalent), with a grade of at least B. Course credit exclusions: AP/COMN 4740 3.00 and AP/COMN 4741 3.00
- Academic Honesty
- Student Rights and Responsibilities
- Religious Observance
- Grading Scheme and Feedback
- 20% Rule
No examinations or tests collectively worth more than 20% of the final grade in a course will be given during the final 14 calendar days of classes in a term. The exceptions to the rule are classes which regularly meet Friday evenings or on Saturday and/or Sunday at any time, and courses offered in the compressed summer terms. - Academic Accommodation for Students with Disabilities