Master of Criminology, Justice and Regulation (Advanced)
Master
In Canberra (Australia)
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Canberra (Australia)
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Start date
Different dates available
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Credits
96
The Masters of Criminology, Justice and Regulation (Advanced) prepares graduates for careers in regulatory policy and the management and control of illegal activity in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. Relevant professional fields include justice policy; indigenous justice; policing and corrections; transnational justice cooperation; law and justice development assistance and peacekeeping/peace-building. This program gives students an opportunity to research in depth topics such as personal crime; corporate, serious and organized crime; financial crime and money laundering; corruption; cyber-security and cybercrime; the internet of things; environmental crime; and transnational and terrorist crime.
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About this course
A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a minimum GPA of 6.0/7.
Students must have the written agreement of an identified supervisor in order to enrol in either REGN8008 or THES8103 Thesis in a specified semester, one calendar year in advance of the start date of that semester. Students who do not have the written agreement of an identified supervisor one calendar year in advance, or whose agreed supervisor either subsequently leaves the university or is on leave from the university, will be transferred to the Master of Criminology, Justice and Regulation. ments for...
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Subjects
- IT Law
- Conflict
- Criminology
- Governance
- International
- Law
Course programme
The Master of Criminology, Justice and Regulation (Advanced) requires the completion of 96 units, which must consist of:
24 units from completion of introductory Criminology, Justice and Regulation courses from the following list:
CRIM6001 Criminal Behaviour
CRIM6002 Organised Crime: Understanding a Global Phenomenon
CRIM6003 Controversies in Crime Control
CRIM6004 Dimensions of Crime: Identifying and Controlling Offenders
CRIM6006 Young People and Crime: Developmental Criminology and its Discontents
CRIM6009 Corruption in our world
CRIM6010 Cybercrime: an introduction
HIST6232 Crime and Justice: Historical Dilemmas
SOCY6064 Surveillance and Society
18 units from completion of the following compulsory courses:
CRIM8001 Theories of Crime and Justice
REGN8001 Methods in Crime, Justice and Regulation
REGN8052 Regulation and Governance
6 units from completion of one of the following applied theory and contemporary issues courses:
REGN8007 Violence in the Contemporary World
REGN8002 Governance and Social Theory
24 units from completion of one of the following thesis courses:
REGN8008 Criminology, Justice and Regulation Thesis
THES8103 Thesis
A minimum of 12 units from completion of courses from any of the following lists:
Skills and Data Analysis for Criminology
DIPL8004 Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
LAWS8323 Strategic Negotiation Skills
SOCR8008 Qualitative Social Research
SOCR8001 Statistics for Social Scientists
SOCR8002 Survey Data Analysis
SOCR8006 Online Research Methods
SOCR8009 Quantitative Social Research
Research Intensive and Masterclass Courses
REGN8009 Criminology, Justice and Regulation Research Topic
REGN8010 Masterclass in Criminology, Justice Regulation
SOCR8004 Special Topics in Social Research
Regulatory Theory and Practice
LAWS8034 Law and Regulation
LAWS8587 Legal Framework for Regulation
REGN8052 Regulation and Governance
REGN8053 Governance and Social Theory
Crime, Security and Terror
CRIM8003 Transnational and Organised Crime
CRIM8004 White Collar Crime: Fraud, Money Laundering and Corruption
LAWS8033 Prisons, Prisoners and the Law
MEAS8102 Islamic Radicalism
MEAS8111 Islam, the West and International Terrorism
NSPO8007 National Security: Concepts and Challenges
NSPO8017 Malicious Networks: Transnational Terrorism and Crime
NSPO8019 Sectarianism and Religiously Motivated Violence
POGO8076 Corruption and Anti-corruption
POLS8027 Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism
STST8021 Intelligence and Security
STST8027 Insurgency & Counterinsurgency in an Age of Terror
Cybersecurity and Cybercrime
CRIM8002 Cyber-security and Cybercrime
NSPO8021 Statecraft and national security in cyberspace
Development, Crime and Governance
ANTH8032 Law, Order and Conflict in the Pacific
LAWS8566 International Criminal Law
POGO8072 Development Theories and Themes
POGO8076 Corruption and Anti-corruption
POLS8028 Post Conflict Justice
REGN8004 International Criminal Justice
REGN8007 Violence in the Contemporary World
REGN8011 Reforming Law and Justice in Asia and the Pacific
REGN8053 Governance and Social Theory
Restorative Justice
REGN8005 Evidence-based restorative justice
Transnational Crime and Corruption
CRIM8003 Global Crime: Transnational and Organised Crime
CRIM8004 White Collar Crime: Fraud, Money Laundering and Corruption
LAWS8566 International Criminal Law
POGO8076 Corruption and Anti-corruption
REGN8004 International Criminal Justice
A maximum of 12 units from completion of Professional Internships courses from the following list:
ANIP6503 Australian National Internships Program Internship A (Graduate)
ANIP6505 Australian National Internships Program B
Master of Criminology, Justice and Regulation (Advanced)