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Description Builds upon the introduction to criminal law and process in the compulsory core curriculum. Topics vary from year to year depending on current developments. The focus is on recent statute and case law, and current research developments in criminalisation, law and order politics, criminal responsibility, defences, criminal process and sentencing.
Recommended Prior Knowledge LAWS1001 Criminal Law 1 and LAWS1011 Criminal Law 2
Course Objectives This course provides an opportunity for students to further explore issues of current importance in criminal law. The course builds on understandings gained in Criminal Laws 1 and 2 and uses a number of representative topics to develop a detailed understanding of the principles and political pressures that shape criminal law and an examination of theoretical and philosophical perspectives on the criminal law.
Main Topics In 2010 the topics to be discussed are likely to include:
Assessment Reflective notes (3 x 300 words): 20% Course Texts Prescribed A course reader will be available from the UNSW Bookshop
Resources Refer to the course outline which will be provided by the lecturer at the beginning of the relevant semester.
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