Chris McCormick, Criminology mccormic@stu.ca ... or drchris@stu.ca ... or crimprof@stu.ca

Courses 2025/26:
sem1: 3503wrongful; 3403discourse; 3703toxic;
sem2: 4513ethnography; 3903apocalypse
Courses 2026/27 tentative:
sem1: 2253 Historical (mwf 1130), 3013 Theory (mwf 1230), & 3503 Wrongful (tth 230)
sem2: 3703 Toxic (mwf 1130), & 3963 Apocalypse (mwf 1230)



 
Courses are in-person, and use a hybrid format which blends face-to-face interaction with  online asynchronous activity, such as video, ppts, study guides, and engagement exercises. This format timeshifts class into a more flexible reality if necessary and means fewer cancelled classes.

 Photo: Buss & Russ at the river... in the moment ...








Orientation video 14mins
PROPOSAL video
15 mins 
PROJECT video ~10mins

 
Photo:  We are at the bridge, at the crossing... i
n the distance, thru the fog, lies where we are heading ... we do not know what we will find there, but we are open to adventure... let us begin





"Teaching is more difficult than learning because what teaching calls for is this: to let learn. The real teacher, in fact, lets nothing else be learned than learning. His conduct, therefore, often produces the impression that we properly learn nothing from him, if by "learning" we now suddenly understand merely the procurement of useful information."       From: What is Called Thinking, 1968, Heidegger



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Course Resource Groups: Visual and Cultural Criminology   Wrongful Convictions Research   History, Crime and Society   Society and Spectacle
COURSE TEXTS:  INTRO      THEORY     HISTORY     DANGER     CORPORATE     WRONGFUL