| John Jay College of Criminal Justice | |
| Course Prefix: | ECO Course Number: 170 |
| Course Title: | Introduction to the Economics of Crime and Social Problems |
| Subject: | Economics |
| Minimum Credits: | 3.0 Maximum Credits: 3.0Hours per week: 3.0 |
COURSE DESCRIPTION: |
This course analyzes the links between socioeconomic conditions and crime. Paired topics include: recession and domestic violence, affluence and white collar crime, poverty and robbery/theft, youth labor frustrations and youth crime, illegal drug markets and addict/dealer crime, unemployment and crime rates, government budgets and police spending, and income bias and the criminal justice system. Basic economic literacy is taught as part of this course. |
