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Johns Hopkins University | AS.191.103

The Politics of Crime and Punishment

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In this class, we will ask questions about the relationship between crime, law, and punishment in modern democratic states. Students will be introduced to dominant modern approaches to understanding punishment and modern state’s power to enforce the law. In light of these theoretical approaches, we will consider the connection between criminalization, punishment, and politics in contemporary United States.

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