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Faculty of Law | Criminology
61111   |   Criminology, religion and society קרימינולוגיה, דת וחברה
1 h 2 credit/s 1st Semester Taught in English
Syllabus          
Lecturer Name Lesson TypeGroupSemesterWeek DaySpecial Dates Hour Room/Campus
Dr. Netanel Dagan
Lecture (a) 1st Semester Thursday 10:30-12:15 447 Law (Mt. Scopus)
Comments:
Taught in English
 
 
Faculty of Law | Criminology
61122   |   The good הטוב, הרע והמכוער של השפעות המדיה על הפשיעה
1 h 2 credit/s 2nd Semester Taught in English
Syllabus          
Lecturer Name Lesson TypeGroupSemesterWeek DaySpecial Dates Hour Room/Campus
Dr. Michael Wolfowicz
Lecture (a) 2nd Semester Tuesday 10:30-12:15 447 Law (Mt. Scopus)
Comments:
Taught in English
 
 
Faculty of Law | Criminology
61309   |   Race, Criminology and Punishment גזע, קרימינולוגיה וענישה
1 h 2 credit/s 2nd Semester Taught in English
Syllabus          
Lecturer Name Lesson TypeGroupSemesterWeek DaySpecial Dates Hour Room/Campus
Prof Nadera Kevorkian
Lecture (a) 2nd Semester Monday 15:00-16:45 436 (Mt. Scopus)
Comments:
Taught in English
 
 
Faculty of Law | Criminology
61787   |   SEMINAR FOR DOCTORAL STUDENTS סדנא לעבודת דוקטור
2 h 4 credit/s Yearly Taught in English
Syllabus          
Lecturer Name Lesson TypeGroupSemesterWeek DaySpecial Dates Hour Room/Campus
Prof Badi Hasisi
Workshop (a) 1st Semester Tuesday 12:30-14:15 357 Dr. Abraham Hayyim Freimann Room Law (Mt. Scopus)
Prof David Weisburd
Workshop (b) 2nd Semester Tuesday 12:30-14:15 357 Dr. Abraham Hayyim Freimann Room Law (Mt. Scopus)
Comments:
Compulsory for all postgraduate students for three years. Students will present their work once a year. Scholarship students must attend the workshop throughout their studies. Active participation and presenting your PhD thesis are mandatory. Session dates will be announced separately.