Human Rights - Law and Society
CRJS 3086 Law and Society
Prerequisites:
SOCI 1015 or
SOCI 1016
Antirequisites:
SOCI 3085, SOCI 3086
Hours:
Three hours of lecture per week for one term.
Credits:
3
Description:
Students are introduced to the concept of social control and the place of law in social control. Students learn definitions and descriptions of the law and explore the origins, impact and interaction between formal and informal social control that organize individual and collective behaviour. Students examine the law as a system of rules and procedures, the functions of law for society, law as a reflection and reinstitutionalization of culture and how law acts as an instrument of power that benefits some citizens more than others. This course may be credited towards Sociology and Social Welfare & Social Development.