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George Mason University

CRIM210: Introduction to Criminology

Explores and evaluates how crime is defined and measured, and examines crime patterns and trends. Provides an overview and critical assessment of the major theories of crime causation. Notes: CRIM majors who are concentrating in criminal justice are strongly encouraged to take this course before or during the first semester of taking upper-level courses in the concentration.

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Online
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Campus
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Hybrid
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Credits
3.0
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Department
CRIM
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