Crime Prevention Policy - LAWS8103
Faculty: Faculty of Law
School: Faculty of Law
Course Outline: See below
Campus: Sydney
Career: Postgraduate
Units of Credit: 6
EFTSL: 0.12500 (more info)
Indicative Contact Hours per Week: 2
Enrolment Requirements:
Pre-requisite: Academic Program must be 9200 or 9210 or 9230 or 5740 or 9285 or 5285 or 9220 or 5750.
CSS Contribution Charge: 1 (more info)
Tuition Fee: See Tuition Fee Schedule
Further Information: See Class Timetable
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Description
LLM Specialisation
Recommended Prior Knowledge
Course Objectives
A subsidiary objective is to foster a range of approaches to socio-legal scholarship. There will be a strong emphasis on inter-disciplinary approaches. Students will be required to complete a piece of applied research, a Crime Prevention Assessment of a particular site.
Main Topics
- Space, geography and the city
- The emergence of fear of crime as a criminological object
- The rise of risk, marketing and technology
- Crime prevention in rural areas
- The Chicago ecological tradition
- Situational crime prevention
- Social crime prevention
- The 'broken windows' debate and zero tolerance
- Defensible space
- Early childhood intervention
- Local government and crime prevention plans
- Housing and disadvantage; alcohol, violence and licensed premises
- Drugs and crime
- Youth and crime prevention
- Crime prevention in Indigenous communities
- Recidivism and desistance
- The politics of crime prevention
Assessment
Short Essay (1,500 words) 25%
Major Essay (4,000 words) 65%
Course Texts
Recommended
Welsh, B. and Farrington, D. (eds) (2012) Oxford Handbook of Crime Prevention, Oxford University Press, Oxford. (Note that this is a very expensive book – consider this before ordering)
Nick Tilley Crime Prevention, Willan Publishing (2009)
Sutton, A.; Cherney, A. and White, R. (2008)Crime Prevention - Principles, Perspectives and Practices, Cambridge University Press, Port Melbourne.
Gordon Hughes The Politics of Crime and Community (2007)