| chris mccormick, professor and chair |
St. Thomas University, NB, E3B 5G3, 506-452-0454, mccormic@stu.ca |
| All
courses blend face-to-face interaction, based on lectures and classroom
writing exercises, with online activity using weblogs and social media.
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| FALL
2012/13:
2253CRIME AND DEVIANCE IN HISTORY
2463CULTURAL CRIMINOLOGY 3263CRIME AND MEDIA
WINTER 012/13: 2253CRIME AND DEVIANCE IN HISTORY 3013CONTEMPORARY THEORY 3503WRONGFUL CONVICTION! 4006HONOURS |
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| OCCASIONAL: 1006INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY 3563VISUAL CRIMINOLOGY 4423FPOWER AND CONTROL 4503DISCOURSE AND CRIME | |
| TEXTS: INTRO/CRIM SOC/DEVIANCE HISTORY/PERSPECTIVES CONSTRUCTING DANGER WESTRAY | |
| Snowstorm
and class cancellation policy: Email notification by 8am;
alternate work posted to weblog in lieu of class Excuse and Accessibility policy: Email notification is sufficient, most missed assignments can be made up Submission of written work policy: Most assignments can be submitted by email, as docs, ppt, or html, or in body of email |
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| "Crime
Matters"
Column,
published
in
the
Fredericton Daily Gleaner, 2004-13, now located at crimematters.net |
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| Disclaimer: material on or linked
to these pages is for its stated educational purposes only, no other
intention is clamed or intended |
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