Courses: Violence and Public Health (ICPRH281B01)
Spring 2009
An interdisciplinary seminar course analyzing the advantages and limitations of a public health perspective on violence. We will examine how every-day violence, direct political violence, and structural violence effect public health, as well as evidence that violence is preventable and amenable to public health strategies.
Syllabus: View course syllabus
Prerequisites: One of the following: ANTH 111, ICPR 221, or ICPR 222
Fulfills: SO
DepartmentPeace and Conflict Studies (Web site) Taught By |
LocationHaverford, Shrp 217 Meeting TimesM 7:30-10:00pm |

