Making Sense of the Criminal Justice System (7002CCJ)

This course identifies, examines, and evaluates current and emerging policies and structures of the criminal justice system. It focuses on debates and problematic issues in the provision of criminal justice. Components of the system are examined in terms of fairness, justice and effectiveness. The extent to which the Australian system is effective in maintaining maximum levels of social harmony is explored. Alternative models of criminal justice are critically examined within the context of liberal-democratic society. Incompatible: 7002CCJ The Criminal Justice System Incompatible: CCJ702: Making Sense of the Criminal Justice System

Course study information

Credit points (awarded)

10 (10)

Study level

Postgraduate

Student contribution band

Arrangements apply

New students (Non-grandfathered students)
Band 4

Grandfathered students
Band 2A

Usually available

Online Trimester 2

Course offerings and timetables

Convenor

Key dates

Course start date
17 July 2023
Last date to add a course
30 July 2023
Last date to drop a course without financial penalty (Census date)
14 August 2023
Last date to drop a course without academic failure
17 September 2023

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Class Availability When Where Notes
You must attend this Tutorial
Tutorial (40871) Open Tuesday 18:00 - 19:50
Weeks 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, Study week - Exam week
Online