Courses within this minor focus on the sociological analysis of issues in contemporary society concerned with the making, breaking and enforcement of laws, as well as those social behaviours considered deviant, even when these are not illegal. Particular attention is paid to those processes that lead to individuals and groups being labelled as deviant and subjected to increased rates of surveillance, policing and/or incarceration. Drawing on relevant theoretical perspectives from sociology and criminology, courses will explore the relationships between power, representations of crime and deviance, inequality, and exposure to criminal justice interventions.
Learning Outcomes
Successful completion of this minor enables students to:- understand the social construction of deviance and crime
- acquire and interpret data on crime and deviance
- think critically about theories and explanations of crime causation and deviance
- understand the impacts of the criminal justice system across different community groups
- analyse policy and other social responses to crime and deviance
Requirements
This minor requires the completion of 24 units, which must include:
12 units from completion of the following course(s):
Code | Title | Units |
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SOCY1005 | The Criminological Imagination: Theory and Understanding | 6 |
SOCY3016 | Controversies in Crime Control | 6 |
A maximum of 12 units may come from completion of courses from the following list:
Code | Title | Units |
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ANTH2130 | Violence and Terror | 6 |
SOCY2008 | Risks, Hazards and Disasters | 6 |
SOCY2026 | Excessive Appetites: Sociocultural Perspectives on Addiction, Drug Use and Gender | 6 |
SOCY2059 | Sociology of Resistance | 6 |
SOCY2058 | Studies in Social Problems | 6 |
SOCY2062 | Dimensions of Crime: Identifying and Controlling Offenders | 6 |
SOCY2157 | Surveillance and Society | 6 |
HIST2232 | Crime and Justice: Historical Dilemmas | 6 |