Course level

Undergraduate

Faculty

Humanities Arts Social Science

School

Social Science School

Units

2

Duration

One Semester

Attendance mode

In Person

Class hours

General contact hours 3 Hours/ Week

Incompatible

CRIM2120, CRIM3120, CRIM7120, CRIM7140

Prerequisite

CRIM1000 and CRIM1019

Recommended prerequisite

Assessment methods

Take home assessment

Essay

Paper

Course enquiries

Associate Professor Renee Zahnow

Study Abroad

This course is pre-approved for Study Abroad and Exchange students.

Current course offerings

Course offerings Location Mode Course Profile
Semester 1, 2024 (19/02/2024 - 15/06/2024) St Lucia In Person Course Profile

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Course description

In recent years the effectiveness of the criminal justice system has come under sustained criticism. This has demanded policy responses underpinned by strategies and tactics informed by sound, scientific evidence and rigorous program evaluation. This course will teach students to recognise, assess, and generate evidence-based crime policies across a range of contexts and criminal justice domains such as police, courts, and corrections. This will include a focus on how government and non-government agencies can develop "upstream" responses; that is policies and programs that aim to prevent crime before they become "downstream" problems requiring responses by the criminal justice system. This requires an evidence-based approach that emphasises problem solving and analysis. Topics will include program design and evaluation and the course will cover various crime prevention approaches such as crime prevention through environmental design, situational crime prevention, social prevention, and developmental crime prevention.

Archived offerings

Course offerings Location Mode Course Profile
Semester 1, 2023 (20/02/2023 - 17/06/2023) St Lucia In Person Course Profile