Criminology
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‘A criminologist’ is one whose professional training, occupational role and reward are concentrated towards a scientific approach, study and analysis of the phenomena of crime and criminal behaviour’. – Wolfgang 1963.
Why do people study crime and criminal behaviour? There are a variety of answers built around the anxiety and fear responses to crime, the desire to predict and control crime, the hope of preventing crime and the simple desire to learn more about crime and what it can tell us about the society we live in.
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Subjects included in this course:
Introduction to Criminology
Criminal Behaviour & How It Develops
Crime & Early Forms of Punishment
Transportation & Victorian Prison Life
The Sentencing Process
Environment, Heredity, Social & Economic Status
Emergence of European Criminology
Delinquency & Juvenile Offenders
The Law Makers
Present Day Prison Life
Aggression
Students gaining 70% or more marks in the final examination receive the ASC Diploma entitling them to use the letters MASC (Crim.).
