SOC 305. The Sociology of Law

An understanding of the place of legal systems within social systems from the perspective of social theory. Systems of jurisprudence, both civil and criminal, will be explored for their social meaning and use as instruments of social control. Manifest and latent functions in the administration of justice, the interactions of lawyers, police, prosecutors, and judges as well as their relations with the public will be studied. (Offered every semester.)
Prerequisite: English 102, Sociology101 and junior standing or above.
3 hours, 3 credits
 
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