Corrections
Session
Regular Academic Session
Class Number
2213
Career
Undergraduate
Units
3 units
Grading
Graded Alpha
Description
This course examines the history, functions, and processes of corrections. The primary focus is institutional corrections and its evolution based on philosophies of retribution, deterrence, incapacitation, and rehabilitation. The role and influence of community correctional practices and policy on institutional corrections are also covered.

Outcomes: Students will be able to identify and describe the role of institutional corrections in society and the criminal justice system and articulate the connection between theories regarding criminality and the purposes of incarceration that have historically guided and continue to guide American correctional practice historically and currently.
Class Attributes
Psychology of Crime and Justice
Class Actions
Class Details
Instructor(s)
Gregory Prestipino
Meets
TuTh 11:30AM - 12:45PM
Dates
01/13/2025 - 04/26/2025
Room
Mundelein Center - Room 506
Instruction Mode
In person
Campus
Lake Shore Campus
Location
Lake Shore Campus
Components
Lecture Required
Class Availability
Status
Closed
Seats Taken
39
Seats Open
0
Class Capacity
35
Wait List Total
0
Wait List Capacity
0