191-421 Contemporary Crime Prevention

Availability

3rd and 4th year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Assoc Prof A Sutton

Prerequisites

Usually 37.5 points of second/third year criminology subjects for third year or admission to the postgraduate diploma or fourth year honours in criminology.

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

A 1-hour lecture and a 1.5-hour seminar per week

Subject Description

Crime prevention is a growth area in applied criminology, and many graduates find themselves working in this field. This subject provides a basic understanding of relevant theory and practice. Current national and international developments are summarized and analyzed, and approaches to crime prevention are critically assessed. Specific topics include social prevention, environmental prevention, crime prevention through environmental design and the police and the business sectors' roles in crime prevention. Evaluation of prevention programs and strategies also is discussed. In line with the subject's policy emphasis, part of the assessment involves summarizing and assessing a major Australian crime prevention initiative.

Generic Skills

  • have highly developed cognitive, analytical and problem-solving skills;

  • have an advanced understanding of complex concepts and the ability to express them lucidly in writing and orally;

  • have sophisticated awareness of cultural, ethnic and gender diversities and their implications;

  • have an ability to plan work and to use time effectively.

Assessment

Third year: an essay of 2500 words 75% (due during semester) and a take home examination of 1500 words 25% (due at the end of semester). Fourth year: an essay of 2500 words 50% (due during semester) and a take home examination of 2500 words 50% (due at the end of semester).

Prescribed Texts

A subject reader will be available from the University Bookshop

  • P O'Malley & A Sutton, Crime Prevention in Australia: Issues in Policy and Research. The Federation Press 1997.


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