191-530 Criminology Thesis Seminar

Availability

4th year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr J Evans

Prerequisites

Admission to the fourth year honours, masters or postgraduate diploma in criminology.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Three days of intensive delivery on 16, 19 and 23 February and six fortnightly 2-hour seminars during Semester One

Subject Description

This subject is designed to develop research skills for students planning and writing criminological theses. The subject explores contemporary criminological research strategies, differing methodological approaches to criminological research, the relationship between theory and research in criminology, and practical issues concerned with designing appropriate thesis topics and their realisation through research. The subject is taught through a combination of lectures, workshops and seminars.

Generic Skills

  • have an advanced understanding of the relevant knowledge base in the specialist area;

  • have the ability to evaluate and synthesise the research and professional literature in the specialist area;

  • have well-developed problem-solving skills in the specialist area;

  • have significant capacity to articulate knowledge and understanding in oral and written presentations;

  • have a capacity to engage where appropriate with issues in contemporary society.

Assessment

Two essays of 2500 words 50% each (due early in the semester and in the second part of semester respectively).

Prescribed Texts

A subject reader will be available from the University Bookshop



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