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Different CONTACT
Source=[Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial per week.]
Xref = [Two 1-hour lectures and a 1-hour tutorial.]
Different COORDINATOR
Source=[Dr A Sutton.]
Xref = [Dr. A. Sutton.]
Different OBJECTIVES
Source=[Students completing the Crime and Public Policy subject should have developed:
<ul>
<li>a thorough understanding of major criminological theories;
<li>an understanding of problems and challenges associated with applying criminological theory in a political context;
<li>an understanding of major approaches to policy reform in criminology;
<li>a knowledge of recent attempts, within Australia, to apply criminological ideas in policy contexts;
<li>an understanding of obstacles to reforming crime policies in Australia.
</ul>]
Xref = [Students completing the Crime, Criminal Behaviour and Society subject should have developed:
<ul>
<li>a thorough understanding of major criminological theories;
<li>an understanding of problems and challenges associated with applying criminological theory in a political context;
<li>an awareness of contemporary debates concerning social control and the role of criminal law and criminal justice;
<li>a knowledge of attempts within Australia to reform criminal justice as it applies to particular crimes and to particular social groups
<li>a capacity to think and write critically about developments in criminology and in criminal justice.
</ul>]
Different PREREQUISITES
Source=[Normally 25 points of first-year Criminology. It is also recommended that this course be taken at the third year level.]
Xref = [Normally, 25 points of first-year Sociology.]
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