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Subjects 2008

Below listed by subject number are all coursework subjects offered in Criminology, Socio-Legal Studies. The names of subjects in the left-hand column link to handbook entries, where you will find specific timetable information when it is available (note that information is still being uploaded and may be in draft format).

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Please note: Change in Dates for 191541 Sentencing: Law, Judges, Community

First year Lecturer Timetable
191-101 From Graffiti to Terrorism Dr Mark Halsey 2
191-110 Law in Society Dr Jennifer Balint 1
Compulsory Second/Third Year    
191-004 Introduction to Research Methods J Evans/T Marjoribanks 1
Second Year    
191-211 Law, Justice and Social Change Dr Jennifer Balint 1
166-216 Terrorism: Shifting Paradigms tba 1
191-220 Criminal Minds   NA
191-221 Critical Criminal Law Prof Alison Young 2
191-222 Policing tba 2
191-223 Society and the Problem of Order A/P Fiona Haines 2
Third and fourth year    
191-301 Law in Social Theory Dr Jennifer Balint 2
191-302 Criminology and Public Policy A/P Adam Sutton 1
191-311 Global Criminology Dr Mark Brown 2
191-312 Punishment and Social Control Dr Mark Brown 1
191-313 Youth Offending Dr Mark Halsey NA
191-314 Crimes of the Powerful A/P Haines/A/P Sutton 1
191-315 Crime and Culture Prof Alison Young NA
191-316 Victims A/P Haines/A/P Sutton 1
191-318 Crime, Whiteness and Indigenous People Sarah James 2
Fourth Year    
191-519 Criminology Thesis Dr Julie Evans Year long
166-558 Social Science Research Seminar Evans/Crozier 25, 26, 27, 28 February
166-554 Social Research Design and Evaluation Dr Tim Marjoribanks 2
191-420 Qualitative Research Methods Dr Mark Halsey 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 August
191-435 Drugs and Justice A/P Steve James 1
191-438 Texts and Violence Prof Alison Young 2
191-440 The New Punitiveness Dr Mark Brown 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 July
102-497 A Century of Australian Social Policy A/P John Murphy 2
166-423 Organisation and Management Dr Lauren Rosewarne 2
100-415 Journalism Conflict and Society Mughda Rai 1
131-405 History, Memory and Violence in Asia Dr Kate McGregor 2
166-411 Australian Politics: Democracy and Justice Prof Brian Galligan 1
166-416 Justice, Democracy and Difference Prof Robyn Eckersley 1
166-442 Law, Ethics and Public Policy Dr John Chesterman 2
705-637 Healthy Cities    
Fifth Year    
191-508 The Expert in Court: Ethics and Practice Simon Brown-Greaves  
191-512 Introduction to Forensic Disability (Also advertised as 360878 Introduction to Forensic Disability in
Specialist Certificate in Criminology (Forensic Psychology) see School of Enterprise)
Dr Bill Glaser 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 March
191-508 The Expert in Court - Ethics and Practice Simon Brown-Greaves Course Outline
191-520 Compliance, Regulation and Crime A/P Fiona Haines 30 June, 1, 2, 3, 4 July
191-528 Minor Thesis - Criminology A/P Adam Sutton  
191-543 Governing Criminal Justice Dr Stuart Ross 11, 12, 18, 19, 20 February
191-536 Supervised Field Study    
191-537 Genocide, State Crime and the Law Dr Jennifer Balint 1
191-538 Law, Race and Indigenous Peoples Dr Julie Evans NA
191541 Sentencing: Law, Judges, Community: Dr Austin Lovegrove 26, 27, 28 March, 4, 11, April
191542 Crime Prevention: Critical Approaches A/P Adam Sutton  
166-516 Foundations of Social Policy Prof Paul Smyth 1
166-520 Social Policy: Special Topics Prof Brian Howe 2
166-525 Contemporary Social Problems tba 1
166-526 Managing Communications and the Media Dr Denis Muller 1
166-531 Comparative Social Policy Dr Millsom Henry-Waring 2
166-551 Governance and International Institutions Prof John Langmore 1
166-554 Social Research Design and Evaluation Dr Tim Marjoribanks 2
166-558 Social Science Research Seminar Drs M Crozier/J Evans 1
100-553 Human Rights in South East Asia Andrea Whittaker 2

 

 

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