This course develops the student’s ability to analyze, understand and apply various theories related to the causes of criminal behaviour and strategies to prevent crime and enhance community safety and wellbeing. Anticipation, recognition and appraisal of crime risk and the initiation of client-focused strategies to reduce crime are studied. The course will review and integrate knowledge applied skills focusing on: diversity of individual experiences to understand those with whom one may work in the context of risk and protective factors
Have you taken this course or an equivalent course? Contact the Credit Transfer Office.
Not all courses are offered each term.
Fall 2023 registration opens July 24, 2023. Winter 2024 registration opens November 27, 2024.In person: classes held in person on a campus/site in a classroom/lab/shop/studio for the course duration
Online - Asynchronous: 100% online delivery, no scheduled day or time course requirements with the instructor, assigned due dates
Online - Synchronous: 100% online delivery, scheduled day and time course requirements with the instructor, assigned due dates
Hybrid: any combination of in person, timetabled, on campus, online, and hyflex delivery