Indigenous Peoples: Understanding and Reducing Victimization
Course Information
Indigenous Peoples are over-represented both as victims and offenders. Students explore the impact of the residential schools, effects of colonialism on traditional values and culture, as well as structural victimization. Students critically examine and assess Canada’s principal approaches to addressing victimization and offending by and against Indigenous Peoples. Through discussion and experiential learning from an Indigenous perspective, students gain insight and understanding of Indigenous teachings, Indigenous worldview, culturally relevant healing, crime prevention and restorative justice.
Intake F25 SEM
Start Date Sep 09 / 2025
End Date Dec 16 / 2025
Prerequisite(s):
n/a
Computer Software Requirements:
n/a
Chats:
Yes
Group Work:
n/a

Registering college code:
SF-SOCI202
Host college code:
AL-VIC0005
How to register
You can register in-person, online, or by phone. When registering for a course, it is not necessary to include the 2 digit college code prefix (e.g. ENL001–not SF-ENL001).
Continuing Education
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Toll Free: (888) 269-6929
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Contact
Continuing Education
Phone : (705) 749-5530 ext. 1502
Email : coned@flemingcollege.ca
599 Brealey DrivePeterborough, ON
K9J 7B1
Phone : (705) 749-5530
Toll Free : 1-888 269-6929
Fax : (705) 749-5507