Overview
Criminology is the study of crime and criminals. In this Co-Major you will gain an understanding of criminal law and how the state responds to crime through the criminal justice system. This involves the study of policing, criminal behaviour and transnational and international crime. Students study the causes and prevention … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Structure
18 credit points
Co-Major18 credit points
Learning outcomes
1.
Explain the causes/interventions/prevention of criminal behaviour from sociological, legal and psychological perspectives;
2.
Distinguish between various types of international and transnational crime utilising the relevant legal and policy dimensions.
3.
Communicate in a manner consistent with the norms of criminology for a range of audiences;
4.
From a criminology perspective, critically analyse contemporary research findings to produce evidence based conclusions; and
5.
Through independent enquiry apply knowledge and skill that recognise diversity and the rights and perspectives of others in various contexts.
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