Teaching Responsibility

LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:

Justice Studies

Learning Methods

Lecture

Online

Practical

Tutorial

Module Offerings

5017LAWCJ-SEP-MTP

Aims

This course requires students to critically consider the innovative ways in which criminology theory is used today in the policy and practice of criminal justice. Students must demonstrate an ability to build upon introduction to criminological theory from level 4 and apply those understanding to contemporary criminal justice

Learning Outcomes

1.
Recognise and understand theoretical concepts which shape notions of justice.
2.
Assess critically the implications for policy of differing criminological perspectives
3.
Evaluate the effectiveness of different criminological theories when applied to practical developments within the criminal justice system.
4.
Critically evaluate the new directions of contemporary critical criminologies

Module Content

Outline Syllabus:Theories and theorising Criminological theories, policies and practices Expanding the criminological imagination Critical criminology and critical criminologies Agency and structure Power and powerless PowerPoint presentation guidance Completion and delivery of a group power point presentation
Module Overview:
This course requires students to critically consider the innovative ways in which criminology theory is used today in the policy and practice of criminal justice. Students must demonstrate an ability to build upon introduction to criminological theory from level 4 and apply those understanding to contemporary criminal justice course designed to build on students knowledge of criminological theory from level 4 and apply that knowledge to the ever changing world of criminal justice practice in the contemporary moment.
Additional Information:A course designed to build on students knowledge of criminological theory from level 4 and apply that knowledge to the ever changing world of criminal justice practice in the contemporary moment.

Assessments

Presentation