HSRV210-12S1 (C)
Semester One 2012
Women Offending and Victimisation Perspectives
Description
This course considers a range of explanatory theories emanating from a range of disciplines that contribute to current understandings of criminal offending, victimisation and societal responses. Field visits constitute part of the familiarisation with key aspects of philosophical approaches in these settings. There is significant input from visiting practitioners in the respective criminal justice practice settings of police, courts, probation, prisons, victim support and associated social services.
Course Coordinator
For further information see
School of Social and Political Sciences Head of Department
Assessment
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Seminar Reflection
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25%
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Major Essay
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27 Apr 2012
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40%
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Report
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01 Jun 2012
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35%
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For further information see
School of Social and Political Sciences.
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