Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
42 hours
Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Criminal Justice Studies | Indigenous Law | Criminology
Area of study
Social Sciences | Law
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Aboriginal Justice
Course ID
LAWS-2205
Course Duration
42.00 hours, 3.00 credits
Course Description
Learners will examine the impacts of historical events, including colonization on Aboriginal culture. Learners will study the cultural diversity within Aboriginal societies in areas including, but not limited to traditions, customs, languages, and the role of elders, and will assess the significance of this diversity for law enforcement personnel. Learners will also explore Aboriginal justice and the relationship between the Canadian justice system and Aboriginal peoples. (Formerly LESD207)
Prerequisites
- None
Course Offerings
No sections are currently scheduled for this course
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