Course

Gender, Race and Justice - JURD7475

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: 36 UOC of JURD courses for students enrolled prior to 2013. For students enrolled after 2013, pre-requisite: 72 UOC of JURD courses.

Excluded: LAWS8075

CSS Contribution Charge: 3 (more info)

Tuition Fee: See Tuition Fee Schedule

Further Information: See Class Timetable

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Description

This inter-disciplinary course examines: the construction of knowledge about gender, race and ethnicity with reference to criminal justice; the legacy of colonial relations in Australia for Indigenous peoples and on criminal justice practices; and, how ideas about ethnicity and migration relate to gendered and racialised understandings of crime and within criminal justice. The approach is comparative and inter-disciplinary, drawing on a wide range of historical, socio-legal and criminological research.

Recommended Prior Knowledge

None

Course Objectives

  • To provide a theoretical understanding of the concepts of gender and race/ethnicity and their relationship to crime and criminal justice
  • To provide an understanding of the empirical data on the relationship between gender, race and crime control
  • To encourage students to develop a critical analysis of the criminal justice system by focusing on gender, race and their intersection
  • To encourage students to develop their skills in independent, inter-disciplinary research

Main Topics

  • Media representations of crime
  • Gendered and raced patterns in violence
  • Global mobility, migration and trafficking
  • Policing
  • Punishment
  • Developments in restorative justice Indigenous justice and other alternative justice practices

Assessment

Class Participation 10%
Seminar presentation and paper 2000 words (30%)
Research essay 4,000 words (60%)

Course Texts

Required Readings will be available on Blackboard.

Resources

Refer to the course outline which will be provided by the lecturer at the beginning of the relevant semester
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Study Levels

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