CRI425H1: The Prosecution Process

24L

A critical examination of the process by which certain conduct is identified, prosecuted and punished as “crime”, and the process by which individuals become “criminals”. The evolution of the modern prosecution system, including the exercise of prosecutorial discretion, rules of evidence, socially constructed defences, disparity in sentencing, and wrongful convictions.

CRI205H1, CRI210H1, CRI225H1, 0.5 CRI credit at the 300-level
Social Science
Society and its Institutions (3)