LAW UNSW : University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law - Sydney Australia




 


 

Criminal Justice and Criminology Specialisation

Courses within the Criminal Justice and Criminology stream straddle topical and important criminal justice and criminology issues in a national context from policy to penology, and also in international, comparative and commercial/corporate contexts.

The criminal justice and criminology team consists of internationally regarded authors and experts, many participating closely in law reform and government policy development.

Course CodeCourse Name
LAWS8011Anti-Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime: Laws and Counter Measures
LAWS8994Commercial Fraud
LAWS8289Comparative Anti-Terrorism Law
LAWS8209Comparative Criminal Justice: From Investigation to Trial
LAWS8012Corruption Law and Policy: Australian and international perspectives
LAWS8103Crime Prevention Policy
LAWS8108Criminal Justice System
LAWS8015Explaining Punishment
LAWS8104International Child Law
LAWS8991International Criminal Law
LAWS8105Juvenile Justice
LAWS8106Policing
LAWS8423Research Thesis: 6 uoc
LAWS8100Selected Issues in Sentencing
LAWS8201Sentencing: Law, Policy and Practice
LAWS8013Transnational Policing & Human Rights

Candidate Information

  • Candidates for the LLM by Coursework or Graduate Diploma in Law may undertake study incorporating a major sequence in this area of specialisation.
  • From time to time the allocation of courses to major sequences may be altered.
  • The Coordinator of Postgraduate Education may, when considering it appropriate, authorise the inclusion of a Special Elective within, or the deletion of a Special Elective from among, the courses allocated to a major sequence.
  • The Coordinator of Postgraduate Education may, when considering it appropriate, approve as part of an individual student’s major sequence a course or courses taken by that student on a cross-institutional basis.
  • Where a special case is made, or where an individual student’s assessment program for the course concerned is tailored specifically to issues relevant to a major sequence, the Coordinator of Postgraduate Education may approve a course not otherwise allocated to a major sequence as part of that student’s major sequence.
  • The Research Thesis 6uoc course LAWS8423 may be counted towards the units of credit required for a major sequence where, in the opinion of the Coordinator of Postgraduate Education, the subject matter of the thesis topic concerned is substantially related to the specialist area of the major sequence.












Got a query? Contact the PG Team

Director -
Criminal Justice & Criminology Specialisation




Jill Hunter

Email                                 
j.hunter@unsw.edu.au


Telephone                         
9385 2261


Office                         
320 Law Building