units
LAW5001
Faculty of Law
This unit entry is for students who completed this unit in 2016 only. For students planning to study the unit, please refer to the unit indexes in the the current edition of the Handbook. If you have any queries contact the managing faculty for your course or area of study.
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Faculty
Quota applies
Postgraduate programs are based on a model of small group teaching and therefore class sizes need to be restricted.
Offered
City (Melbourne)
Notes
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Previously coded as LAW7264
The unit examines the principles and aims of the criminal law and criminal procedure. Students study the definition and elements of crimes in the context of fatal and non-fatal offences against the person, the major sexual offences, property offences, and relevant defences; criminal responsibility and strict liability; the roles of principal agencies in the criminal justice system, and central elements of the criminal process and sentencing.
T2 2016
At the successful completion of this unit students will be able to:
recognise and reflect upon ethical issues arising in criminal law practice and the professional responsibilities of lawyers in promoting justice and service to the community;
T3 2016
At the successful completion of this unit students will be able to:
1. Examination (2 hours plus 30 minutes reading time): 50%
2. Legal problem-solving assignment (2,250 words): 30%
3. Oral presentation: collaborative project: 10%
4. Reflective report (750 words): 10%
LAW5001 - Students enrolled in this unit will be provided with 30 contact hours of seminars per semester whether intensive, semi-intensive, or semester-long offering plus 6 hours of tutorials. Students will be expected to do reading set for class, and to undertake additional research and reading applicable to a 6 credit point unit.
Assoc Prof Bronwyn Naylor Research ProfileResearch Profile (http://monash.edu/research/people/profiles/profile.html?sid=549&pid=2723) Trimester 1
Mr Alan Davis Trimester 2
Associate Professor Gaye Lansdell Research ProfileResearch Profile (http://monash.edu/research/people/profiles/profile.html?sid=2900&pid=3317) Trimester 3