University of Technology Sydney

98005 Policy Evaluation: Local and International Approaches

6cp; weekly seminar plus curated asynchronous online teaching and learning materials and activities on Canvas
Requisite(s): ((64 credit points of completed study in completed any Bachelor's Degree OR 64 credit points of completed study in completed any Bachelor's Combined Degree OR 64 credit points of completed study in completed any Bachelor's Honours OR 64 credit points of completed study in completed any Bachelor's Honours Embedded OR 64 credit points of completed study in completed any Bachelor's Combined Honours) AND 98003 Research Methods for Social Sciences)

Description

Students in this subject develop knowledge, analytical and practical skills needed to engage critically with the policy-making processes in the context of crime and criminal justice. Enquiry-based approaches allow students to consider a number of different policy areas within the Criminology and Criminal Justice context and their interface with related policy contexts, both at a local and international level. Students develop their skills to facilitate and influence informed decision-making, applying theory and policy frameworks to real world debates, policies and practices.

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Autumn session


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