This course/unit makes up one part of the Graduate Certificate in Crime Analysis. On completion, students will be conversant with the dominant theories explaining the relationship between crime and place, understand the main types of logical reasoning and be able to apply a systematic framework for analysis to crime problems. The second half of the course deals with specific topics, such as victim-, place-, offender-oriented analyses and how these inform tactical decisions and intervention work. While conceptual in parts, the objective of the course is pragmatic. Students do not need high level mathematical ability to do well in this course, only systematic and clear thinking. ONLY OFFERED TRIMESTER 1 Incompatibles: CCJ724 - Crime Analysis and Investigation
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New students (Non-grandfathered students)
Band 4
Grandfathered students
Band 2A