SOC438H5 • Youth Gangs and Gang Policy

Youth gangs represent a key concern for academics, policymakers, law enforcement, and the public. This advanced level course explores the history, nature, and extent of contemporary youth gangs, with a focus on Canada and the United States. Course topics will include the origins of youth gangs, their impacts on individuals and communities, and the efficacy of policy responses.

(SOC109H5 or SOC209H5) and (SOC205H5 or SOC231H5) and SOC221H5 and SOC222H5 and 0.5 SOC credit at the 300 level (SSc)
SOC446H5 (Fall 2024) or SOC447H5 (Fall 2022)
Social Science
24L
In Class
Sociology