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CRJ3001 - Comparative criminal justice: An international perspective6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of ArtsLeader: David BakerOffered
Gippsland First semester 2008 (Day) SynopsisStudents study the aims and methods of comparative criminal justice. Policing structures, functions and practices are examined. The unit explores how the courts of selected countries conduct criminal trials. The fairness and effectiveness of sentencing and punishment will be analysed. Penal policy and prisoner rights will be considered as well as recent innovative non-custodial sanctions. The dismantling of geographical boundaries has hastened the spread of transnational organised crime networks. This unit offers a comparative perspective of the nature of transnational crime and the national and international efforts to identify and control such activities. Objectives
Upon successful completion of the unit, students are expected to have developed: Assessment
Tutorial participation (On-going): 10% PrerequisitesCRJ1001 and CRJ1002 or equivalent Prohibitions |