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PS 432 Violence, Terrorism, and Public Policy
The course examines interpersonal and group violence in contemporary societies and the causes for its occurrences. Specific forms of violence that will be examined include domestic violence, gangs, homicide, and terrorism, domestically and internationally. Throughout the course students will use data to critically evaluate policies and practices to prevent and control violence and will examine potential solutions to the problems of violence.
Prerequisite: ³§°¿°äÌý300 or ±Ê³§Ìý371
Typically offered in Fall and Spring