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LAW4111

Crime and gender 406 ( 6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSL)

Undergraduate
(LAW)

Leader: Dr Bronwyn Naylor

Offered:
Not offered in 2005.

Synopsis: Introduction to feminist legal theory, and feminist and other theories of criminality. Violence and gender, including censures of violent behaviours, the public/private dichotomy, the operation of criminal defences such as provocation and self-defence, and the use of "syndrome" evidence. Criminal laws regulating sexuality such as rape, prostitution and abortion laws. Gender issues in sentencing and imprisonment.

Objectives: On completion of this subject students should have (1) broadened their knowledge of criminal law and procedure and the operation of the criminal justice system; (2) acquired an understanding of feminist legal theory and criminology relevant to the study of gender, crime and criminality; (3) gained an awareness of the role of gender in the formulation and operation of criminal laws and the criminal justice system; and (4) developed skills in research and writing and in the oral presentation of ideas. On completion of this subject students should be able to critically analyse developments in criminal law and the criminal justice system in the light of the theoretical perspectives gained in the course and conduct and write about an independent research project.

Assessment: Research assignment (4000 words): 50% + Class presentation: 20% + Examination: 30%

Prerequisites: LAW1100 Legal process OR LAW1101 Introduction to legal reasoning and LAW1102 Law in society; LAW3300 Criminal law and procedure OR LAW3301 Criminal law and procedure A and LAW3302 Criminal law B