Overview

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Offerings

MURDOCH-S1-EXT-2024-ONGOING
MURDOCH-S1-INT-2024-ONGOING
MURDOCH-S2-EXT-2023-2023
MURDOCH-S2-INT-2023-2023
MURDOCH-W-EXT-2024-ONGOING
OUA-S1-EXT-2024-ONGOING
OUA-W-EXT-2024-ONGOING

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Learning activities

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Learning outcomes

1.
Develop a critical understanding of, and the ability to discuss, the nature of security, risk, terrorism and counter-terrorism.
2.
Develop an understanding of, and ability to discuss, the theoretical frameworks that best explain security and terrorism, and to what extent these frameworks can explain Australia's approach to transnational terrorism.
3.
Understand the history of terrorism and identify any discernible patterns in counter-terrorism strategies.
4.
Identify what central issues confront security agencies and decision-makers in the face of terrorism and what options are available.
5.
Read widely and analyse other people's works.
6.
Communicate clearly and coherently both orally and in writing.

Assessments

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Additional information

Unit content:

This unit covers the following topics: · Introduction · The nature of international society · Security in international society · Terrorism in international society · Risk in international society · Emergence of Insurgency · Counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency · Terrorism and religious intolerance · Terrorism and democracy · Terrorism and the media · The UN and counter-terrorism · Australia and counter-terrorism