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Victimology: Theoretical Perspectives | VIC-1003

The majority of Canadians experience criminal victimization at some point in their lifetime. This course explores the meaning of the concept victim through theoretical perspectives and case studies. Students conduct critical analyses and examine research methods in the field of victimology. Students examine victim classifications, communities as victims, the link between victimization and offending, and violence prevention strategies. Special attention will also be given to the examination of the development of victims rights at the regional, national and international level.

Host Course Code: AL-VIC0001
Host Course Name: Victimology: Theoretical Perspectives

Textbooks

The required text for this course can be found by going to textnet.ca, clicking on the "Browse by course" drop-down list and scrolling to Victimology: Theoretical Perspectives.

Please Note: Students are not required to purchase textbooks from textnet.ca. However, if students are purchasing textbooks from another source, they must ensure purchased textbooks are the correct edition and include any applicable software or add-ons.

Notes

To Order Course Pack: 1.Go to www.bookstore.algonquincollege.com 2.In the Search area, copy and paste the following number: 88880074580 and hit “Search” 3.This should bring you to the Course Pack page. Add the book to your cart. 4.Click on your cart in the top right corner of the page. 5.Enter your information as a new student (you will not be asked for an Algonquin student ID). 6.Continue through the checkout steps to purchase the Course Pack

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