Criminal Justice & Criminology Specialisation
Courses in the Criminal Justice & Criminology specialisation examine cutting edge issues in a national and global context.
This specialisation is marked by its engagement of criminological perspectives on topical legal issues – a hallmark of the research style of UNSW Law’s many criminal justice specialists.
Consisting of internationally-regarded authors and experts, members of the Criminal Justice and Criminology team participate closely in law reform and government policy development.
LLM (Criminal Justice & Criminolgy) courses:
- Anti-Money Laundering & Proceeds of Crime: Laws & Counter Measures
- Censorship, Contempt and the Media
- Comparative Anti-Terrorism Law
- Corruption Law & Policy: Australian & International Perspectives
- Crime Prevention Policy
- Criminal Justice: Global Perspectives
- Criminal Process: A Human Rights Framework
- Critical Issues in Restorative Justice
- Critical Victimology
- Current Issues in Criminal Justice
- Cybercrime, Security & Digital Law Enforcement
- Explaining Punishment
- Fraud, Forgery & Dishonesty
- Gender, Race & Justice
- Indigenous Children & the Law
- Indigenous Women & the Law
- International Criminal Law
- International Law & the Use of Force
- Juvenile Justice
- Law of Armed Conflict
- Research Thesis: 6uoc
- Surveillance, Security & Democracy
- Transnational Business & Human Rights
- Transnational Policing & Human Rights
Course offerings may vary. Refer to Law timetable for courses on offer.
Visit UNSW Online Handbook for further information about this LLM specialisation.





