ACR202 - Criminology Theory
Unit details
Year: | 2019 unit information |
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Enrolment modes: | Trimester 2: Burwood (Melbourne), Waurn Ponds (Geelong), Online |
Credit point(s): | 1 |
EFTSL value: | 0.125 |
Previously coded as: | ASL209, ASL309 |
Trimester 2 Unit Chair: | Bree Carlton |
Prerequisite: | ACR101 and ACR102 plus 2 credit points at any level |
Corequisite: | Nil |
Incompatible with: | ASL209, ASL309 |
Scheduled learning activities - campus: | 1 x 1 hour Class per week, 1 x 1 hour Seminar per week |
Scheduled learning activities - cloud (online): | 1 x 1 hour Class per week (recordings provided), 1 x 1 hour online Seminar per week |
Content
This unit introduces the major theories of criminology which have informed research, legislative and law enforcement debates in Western jurisdictions since the eighteenth century. It examines the role of theory and critical research questions which attempt to explain why crime has occurred, and the structure and functions of the various aspects of the criminal justice system and its agents. A combination of theoretical and applied examples is provided in order to illustrate the importance of, and contradictions between, various theoretical approaches informing our understanding of crime in contemporary society.
Assessment
Assessment 1 (Individual) - Research and Writing Exercise (1000 words) - 25%
Assessment 2 (Individual) - Online Exercises (1000 words) - 25%
Assessment 3 (Individual) - Essay (2000 words) - 50%
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