Law (LAWS)
Department of Law
Faculty of Public Affairs
LAWS 3305 [0.5 credit]
Crime and State in History
The history of the relationship between the criminal law system and society. Changing issues in the criminal law and the nature of institutional responses, covering medieval to early nineteenth-century England and nineteenth to early twentieth-century Canada. (Also listed as
HIST 3305).
Prerequisite: third-year standing.
Lectures three hours a week.