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University of British Columbia. Criminology Programme
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Dates of existence
[195-]
History
Elmer Kim Nelson was instrumental in developing the criminology programme at the University of British Columbia in the 1950s. Criminology became part of the School of Anthropology, Sociology and Criminology in 1956 but shortly after became a program in the School of Social Work.
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University of British Columbia. Dept. of Anthropology, Sociology and Criminology (1958-)
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UBCA-ARC-AUTH-396
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hierarchical
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University of British Columbia. Dept. of Anthropology, Sociology and Criminology
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University of British Columbia. Criminology Programme
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UBCA-ARC-AUTH-161
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Unknown Author, Senate Minutes of the University of British Columbia, 11 February 1959, p. 12. Accessed, July 2022.