Criminology, Law, and Justice
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Examines poverty and the history of anti-poverty policy in the United States. Themes include the welfare state, criminalization, litigation, labor, and social movements. Prerequisite(s): CLJ 101 and two 200-level Criminology, Law, and Justice courses; or consent of the instructor. Recommended background: CLJ 200 .