Criminology is an interdisciplinary field that draws upon law, sociology, history, psychology and other disciplines to address the substantive issues of crime, security, policing, and punishment. Criminology is also concerned with the social processes that shape criminalisation, control and security; the institutions of criminal justice; and the various theories used to explain crime, criminalisation and criminal justice practices. In this way criminology combines critical theory with an applied focus on the analysis of the policies, the practices of criminal justice professions, and other participants (for instance victims), and the shifting role of the state in the government of crime. Major issues addressed include the principles and practices of the criminal justice system, historical and contemporary shifts in the nature, organisation and practices of policing at local, state, national and transnational levels, the impact of and responses to terrorism and transnational crime, how deviant identities are formed and regulated, the role of law in the control of behaviour, and different practices for conducting criminological research.
On successful completion of the Criminology major sequence, students should have the following skills:
The Criminology major sequence comprises 8 credit points including 4 core units and 4 elective units.
Students to ensure that they complete a minimum of 2 credit points at each of the levels 1, 2, and 3.
Core units
Trimester 1
| ASL113 | Understanding Crime (G, X) |
| ASL209/ASL309 | Criminology (G, X) |
Trimester 2
| ASL111 | Understanding Criminal Justice (G, X) |
| ASL214 | Criminological Research Methods (G, X) |
Elective units
Students to select 4 units from the following:
Trimester 1
| ASL204/ASL304 | Issues and Ethics in the Criminal Justice System (G, X) * |
| ASL208/ASL308 | Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Security (G, X, ONLINE) * |
| ASL223 | Eco Crime (G, X) |
| ASL224 | Crime and Psychology (G, X) |
Trimester 2
| ASL219/ASL319 | Drugs, Crime and Society (G, X) |
| ASL222/ASL322 | International and Comparative Criminal Justice (G, X) |
Trimester 3
| ASL221/ASL321 | Crime Prevention and Security (G, X) ** |
| ASL225 | Crime and Surveillance (G, X) ** |
The following units may be taken in addition to the major sequence:
Trimester 1
| MLP233 | Criminal Law and Procedure (X) |
| MLP103 | Police and the Law (G, X) |
* ASL208/308 and ASL204/304 are offered in Trimesters 1 and 3 in alternating years; Trimester 1 odd years, Trimester 3 even years
** ASL221/321 and ASL225 are offered in Trimesters 1 and 3 in alternating years; Trimester 3 odd years, Trimester 1 even years