POLS 3440 Lecture Notes - Lecture 45: Teaching Philosophy, Masculinity, Restorative Justice

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This course examines the evolution of corrections and punishment, particularly in canada. We will look at the historical development, organization, and administration of prisons and community alternatives to incarceration, as well as the development of various models of punishment: deterrence, rehabilitation, retribution, and incapacitation. Moreover, we will explore some of the issues facing various incarcerated populations (e. g. racialized individuals, females, youth) as they do time" and upon re-entering society. The ear hustle podcast can be found at https://www. earhustlesq. com/ 1. 0 from sociology courses at the 1000 level. The first two hours of class will consist of a lecture on the week"s topic (though i hope you will, and encourage you to, participate!) and the in-class activity. The third hour will be dedicated to workshops designed to help you develop skills as well as prepare for assignments and tests. This course is designed to encourage consistent critical engagement.

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