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Crime and Drug Control Policy - Courses

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Crime/Drug Control Course Descriptions 

PUBLIC POLICY
PUB PLC C219. Crime Control Policy. (4)
PUB PLC 234. Labor Markets and Social Policy. (4)
PUB PLC C235. Drug Abuse Control Policy. (4)

Additional Related Crime and Drug Control Courses

COMMUNITY HEALTH SCIENCES
COM HLT 228.                Drug Abuse Prevention. (4)
COM HLT 229.                Policy and Public Health Approaches to Violence Prevention. (4)
COM HLT 230.                Family and Sexual Violence. (4)
COM HLT M245A.           Child Abuse and Neglect. (2)
COM HLT M245B.           Child Abuse and Neglect. (2)
COM HLT M245C.           Child Abuse and Neglect. (1)
COM HLT 289.                Drug Abuse in Pregnancy: Special Focus on Adolescents and Utilizing

HEALTH SERVICES
HLT SER CM221.            Tobacco: Prevention, Use, and Public Policy. (4)

LAW
LAW 120.                       Criminal Law I  
LAW 299.                       Federal Criminal Law enforcement - Abrams
LAW 359.                       Domestic Violence. (4)
LAW 389.                       Prison Law and Policy
LAW 503B                      Seminar: Morality of Capital Punishment

SOCIAL WELFARE
SOC WEL 203E.             Hispanic Mental Health Issues and Treatment. (2)

EDUCATION
EDUC 214E.                   Substance Abuse and Addiction. (4)

PSYCHIATRY AND BIOBEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
PSYCTRY 295A.             Advanced Seminar: Substantive Issues in Substance Abuse I. (2)
PSYCTRY 295B.             Advanced Seminar: Substantive Issues in Substance Abuse II. (2)
PSYCTRY 295C.             Advanced Seminar: Substantive Issues in Substance Abuse III. (2)

PSYCHOLOGY
PSYCH 205D.                 Clinical Psychopharmacology . (2)
PSYCH 291.                   Principles of Behavioral Pharmacology. (4)

EPIDEMIOLOGY
EPIDEM 268.                  Introduction to Pharmacoepidemiology. (2)


Crime/Drug Undergraduate Courses

MPP students are able to take some of these undergraduate courses listed here if they have not had them as undergraduates. These courses will not count toward the 72 units for the MPP degree. Graduate students can petition to take up to 8 units of upper division undergraduate courses to count toward their graduate degree. This petition will require the permission of the graduate faculty advisor and the Policy Studies Department Chair. Approval of this petition will be made on a case-by-case basis.

PSYCHOLOGY
PSYCH 119A.                 Neuropsychopharmacology. (4)
PSYCH 175.                   Community Psychology. (4)
PSYCH 187B.                 Advanced Psychology and Law. (4)

SOCIOLOGY
SOCIOL 147A.                Sociology of Crime. (4)

ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTHRO 166.                 Cross-Cultural Research on Urban Gangs. (4)

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