ACR212 - Crime, Surveillance and Technology

Unit details

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Year:2019 unit information
Enrolment modes:

Trimester 1 (alternate years 2019, 2021) and Trimester 3 (alternate years 2020, 2022) 

Burwood (Melbourne), Waurn Ponds (Geelong), Cloud (online)

Credit point(s):1
EFTSL value:0.125
Trimester 1 Unit Chair:

Darren Palmer

Trimester 3 Unit Chair:

Darren Palmer

Prerequisite:

Any 4 credit points at level 1

Corequisite:

 Nil

Incompatible with:

ACR312, ASL223

Scheduled learning activities - campus:

4-5 x 3 hour Seminars per Trimester

Scheduled learning activities - cloud (online):

4-5 x 3 hour online Seminars perTrimester

Content

This unit examines new and emerging surveillance technologies and the impact these have for traditional notions of crime and security problems. Examples include the increasing use of video surveillance, facial recognition software, unmanned drones, smart televisions and mobile webcams. While some of these technologies have been developed as deliberate tools for surveillance, many have been developed for other purposes (such as webcams and smart televisions) but have the result of providing for increasing means of technological surveillance. The unit examines the effects of these technologies in relation to crime and security problems as well as society more broadly.

Assessment

Assessment 1 (Individual) - Report (2000 words) - 50%

Assessment 2 (Group) - Group Assignment (2000 words) - 50%

Unit Fee Information

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