191-434 Victims | |
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Note | Strict enrolment deadlines apply to subjects taught during the Winter Recess. Any enrolment in, or withdrawal from, this subject must be made in line with HECS/course fee census dates. |
Availability | 3rd and 4th year |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | A Prof A Sutton and A Prof F Haines |
Prerequisites | 37.5 points of second/third year criminology subjects for third year. Admission to the postgraduate diploma or fourth year honours in criminology or sociology. |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | This subject will be taught as an intensive program 11, 12, 13, 17, and 18 July |
Subject Description | This course describes and assesses ways governments and societies respond to victims of crime and other adversities. A broadly sociological framework is used to analyze the history of victim movements and the discipline of victimology. Definitions of victimization are reviewed, and the course debates whether victimology should focus purely on victims of crime or should also include victims of abuse of power. Research on patterns of crime victimization and on victims' needs is summarized and explored. Case-studies of crime victimization and of abuses of power are used both to highlight the plight of victims and to explore support strategies. |
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Assessment | A essay of 3000 words 80% (due mid-semester) and a 2-hour in class test of 1000 words 20%. Fourth year students will complete an essay of 4000 words 80% (due mid-semester) and an in class test of 1000 words 20%. |
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