REL 322

Spring 2026 All Classes

All Classes
Crime, Punishment, and Redemption in the U.S.

Credit: 3 hours.

The criminal-penal system in the United States is a complex web of mutually reinforcing institutions, practices, and moral values. This course fosters a deep analysis of the U.S. criminal-penal system with special attention to the role of religion and explores the religious concepts that have informed our moral imaginations regarding crime, punishment, redemption, and the socio-political resistance against our criminal-penal system.

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REL 322 class schedule data for spring 2026
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
77299
Lecture-Discussion
ST
3:00PM -5:30PM
M
113 English Building
Thurston, S
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/20/26-05/06/26
Credit:
3 hours
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