Monash University Handbooks 2008

LAW7208 - Contemporary problems in the administration of criminal justice

6 points, SCA Band 3, 0.125 EFTSL

Postgraduate Faculty of Law

Leader: Dr Jonathan Clough and Justice Frank Vincent

Offered

Not offered in 2008

Synopsis

The course will vary so as to maintain a focus of developing significance. Topics covered may include: concepts of criminal justice, managerialism in criminal justice, juries, legal aid in the post-Dietrich era, the nature and extent of police investigative powers, gender issues in criminal justice, judicial training, recent developments in sentencing, the media and the criminal justice system, prosecution of complex criminal cases, the concept of dangerousness in the criminal justice system and miscarriages of justice.

Objectives

On completion of this course students should

  1. have an enhanced understanding of the administration and functioning of the criminal justice system in Victoria;
  2. possess an appreciation of the ways in which the content of subjects such as evidence, criminal procedure and substantive criminal law come together in the context of a criminal trial;
  3. possess a substantial practical understanding of the details of the conduct of a criminal trial in Victoria; and
  4. possess an enhanced capacity to evaluate from a theoretical and critical perspective aspects of the administration of the criminal justice system.

Assessment

Research assignment (5000 words): 70%
Research assignment (2500 words): 30%

Contact hours

One 2-hour seminar per week

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