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Oct 14, 2024
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PSYC 2280 - Domestic Family Violence This course examines the domestic environment from an interpersonal, physical, emotional and social perspective, evaluating the historical and cultural changes regarding the beliefs, values and norms regarding violence within a domestic environment, among its members and the risk factors for domestic abuse. A review of the components of the criminal justice system will present the evolution of and contemporary foundation for social policy, legal response and enforcement strategies in response to incidents of domestic violence. The unique challenges and responses to the most vulnerable and protected classes of individuals, including the disabled, elderly, LGBTQ family members and children, exposed to domestic violence will be considered. Additionally, this course will provide an overview of the differing types of community intervention programs, their techniques and strategies for responding to a domestic violence situation. Minimum Credits: 3 Cross-listed: SOC2320/CRMJ2160 Domestic Family Violence Grading: Letter
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