SOCI 365 Intimate Family Violence

Examines the scope and variety of violence in the family from an interdisciplinary perspective that includes: (a) a theoretical framework of economics, law, public policy, psychology, and sociology; (b) a cross-cultural understanding of family violence against girls and women; and (c) an exploration of the sociopolitical, legal, and cultural response to family violence. Discussion of the theories used to describe and research family violence that include: violence against women, children, intimate partners, and elderly family members.

Credits

4

Cross Listed Courses

AST-365, WGST-365, WGST-565

Prerequisite

Required: WGST 100, WGST 111, WGST 125, WGST 193, AST 101, SOCI 101, or Junior standing required

Course Type

SH, HON