History and Impact of Colonization
Program Overview
Course Details
History and Impact of Colonization
Course ID
ABLS-1900
Course Duration
42.00 hours, 3.00 credits
Course Description
This course will examine the effects of colonization and the relationship between justice and public safety personnel and Aboriginal peoples. This course will focus on the historical, economical, social and psychological affects intervention has had on Canada's Aboriginal peoples. Learners will examine the affects of Colonization; the introduction of diseases; the Indian Act; residential schools; the child welfare systems and other associated topics. Learners will also explore the characteristics, dynamics and motivations of both victims and offenders of abuse and violence. Learners will be able to apply their communication skills and knowledge to these situations through role-play.
Prerequisites
- None
Course Offerings
No sections are currently scheduled for this course
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Justice Institute of British Columbia
Overview:
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