Criminology and Sociolegal Studies

Criminology and Sociolegal Studies: Introduction

Faculty Affiliation

Arts and Science

Degree Programs

Criminology and Sociolegal Studies

MA and PhD

Combined Degree Programs

Collaborative Specializations

The following collaborative specializations are available to students in participating degree programs as listed below:

Overview

The Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies, founded in 1964, offers advanced interdisciplinary study in two closely related, overlapping areas: criminology and sociolegal studies.

MA graduates find employment in government (in areas such as child and youth services or addiction as well as criminal justice fields), in governmental organizations in the criminal justice field, in social science research, or in other positions for which a background in criminology and sociolegal studies is useful. Some choose to go to law school, and many have gone on to other post-graduate work, such as in criminology, sociology, law, and social work.

PhD graduates have mainly found employment in tenure-track positions, most often in sociology departments or in criminology programs. Both of the MA and PhD degree programs are research-oriented and academic rather than professional/vocational.

Students enrolled in doctoral programs in other departments of the University of Toronto may apply to be appointed as Junior Fellows at the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies. The objective of the Junior Fellow Program is to host doctoral students whose work overlaps with the research conducted at the Centre and to enhance the interdisciplinarity of the Centre. Junior Fellows involved in the program are from a range of fields, from history and geography to law and sociology/anthropology. Exceptionally, doctoral students pursuing degrees at other universities but residing in Toronto may also apply to be appointed as Visiting Junior Fellows.

Contact and Address

Web: www.crimsl.utoronto.ca
Email: crimsl.grad@utoronto.ca
Telephone: (416) 978-8679
Fax: (416) 978-4195

Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies
University of Toronto
14 Queen's Park Crescent West
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3K9
Canada

Graduate Faculty

Graduate faculty membership information will be coming soon.

Criminology and Sociolegal Studies: Criminology and Sociolegal Studies MA, PhD Courses

All courses are half courses (0.5 full-course equivalent [FCE]), with the exception of CRI3360Y. Not all courses are offered every year. Consult the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies regarding course availability.

Due to space limitations, criminology graduate students will be given priority in graduate course enrolment. All other students must receive written permission from the instructor and the Graduate Coordinator before enrolling in any of the Centre's graduate courses.

Required Courses

CRI1010Y, CRI2010H

Elective Courses

CRI1020H, CRI1030H, CRI1050H, CRI2120H, CRI2140H, CRI2150H, CRI3020H, CRI3110H, CRI3130H, CRI3140H, CRI3146H, CRI3150H, CRI3220H, CRI3240H, CRI3310H, CRI3320H, CRI3330H, CRI3340H, CRI3350H, CRI3351H, CRI3355H, CRI3356H, CRI3360Y, JPG1817H