Mental Illness and the Criminal Justice System
SOCI-325-INT
SUNY Delhi
- Semester
 - Spring 2026
 
- Instructor
 
- Start Date
 - 03-16-2026
 
- Total Credits
 - 3
 
- Call to Register
 - 607-746-4560
 
Take your class online with SUNY
You will learn the same curriculum as our on-campus students
 
									This course will examine the tumultuous relationship linking  the criminal justice system with the severe mentally ill  population in the United States. We will examine the process  of deinstitutionalization and how the closing down of the  nation's mental health institutions released thousands of  mentally ill patients into the streets of America. What were  the consequences of this ill-informed policy decision? With  little or no treatment options available, our nation's jails  and prisons are now de facto mental health facilities and  individuals with mental illness are conspicuously  overrepresented in our criminal justice settings. This  course will examine the criminal justice environment in  which individuals with severe mental illness navigate - from  arrest to longer-term incarceration to probation to parole -  and the various treatment options and resources (or lack  thereof) provided to this marginalized population by the  criminal justice system while in prison and upon release  into the community.  Restrictions: Junior or Senior class level.  Prerequisites: CJUS 100 or a 100 level or higher Sociology  course or a 100 level or higher Government course.  (3:3,0)
								
								Prerequisites:
				  			  CJUS 100 or  CJUS T00 or  SOCI 100 or  SOCI T100 or  SOCI 200 or  SOCI T200 or  SOCI 210 or  SOCI T210 or  SOCI 220 or  SOCI T220 or  SOCI 300 or  SOCI T300 or  GOVT 110 or  GOVT T110 or  GOVT 120 or  GOVT T120 or  GOVT 130 or  GOVT T130 or  GOVT 140 or  GOVT T140 or  GOVT 150 or  GOVT T150 or  GOVT 160 or  GOVT T160 or  GOVT 170 or  GOVT T170 or  GOVT 200 or  GOVT T200 or  GOVT 220 or  GOVT T220 or  GOVT 230 or  GOVT T230 or  GOVT 240 or  GOVT T240 or  GOVT 250 or  GOVT T250 or  GOVT 300 or  GOVT T300 or  GOVT 310 or  GOVT T310 or  GOVT 320 or  GOVT T320 or  GOVT 350 or  GOVT T350
							
								
																
						  		Course Area: Sociology
								 Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
									Dates: 03-16-2026 - 05-01-2026
								
								- Find books for your online class
 - Instructor:
 - Local Course ID: 26SP_DEL_SOCI325_ 1
 - Books & Supplies
 
- 
						
How to Register for an Online Course
Let's put your mind at ease about online learning
 - 
						
- Search
 - Search for an online course by keyword, semester, campus, area, or a combination of each.
 
 - 
						
- Select Course
 - Select a course from the results list that fits your needs.
 
 - 
						
- Visit College Website
 - Click “register now” to visit the college website to register as a “non-credit” or “non-matriculated” student if you are not enrolled at the campus.
 
 - 
						
- Contact Registrar
 - Contact the registrar’s office or enrollment office to register for the course. Make sure you have the course name and course ID when you register.
 
 - 
						
- Transfer Credits
 - If you plan to transfer credit for the course, make sure you have reviewed the course with the advisor at your current college to ensure the credits will transfer to your degree program.
 
 - 
						
- Locate Course Materials
 - Once you register for the course, visit the campus bookstore to find the books and materials for the course. You will need the course ID to find the books.