| Monash home | About Monash | Faculties | Campuses | Contact Monash |
| Staff directory | A-Z index | Site map |
|
CRI3140 - Sex and crime6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSLUndergraduate Faculty of ArtsLeader: Danielle TysonOffered
Caulfield First semester 2008 (Day) SynopsisThis unit examines the intersection of sex and crime and the role gender stereotypes play in the operations of the criminal justice system. The subject uses key critical criminological and feminist theories to explore how social norms of femininity and masculinity produce particular sexed understandings of crime and criminality. It provides practical interpretative skills to enable students to apply these theoretical insights to the criminal justice system, to popular and media representations of crime and to the development of public policy. Topics include: sex and the nature of crime; gender and policing; femininity, masculinity and violence; family violence; constructions of rape. ObjectivesBy the successful completion of Sex and Crime, students will have acquired the following skills:
AssessmentClass test (1500 words) 30%; Research Project (3000 words) 60%; Class preparation and participation (1000) 10%. Contact hours2-hour seminar PrerequisitesFirst year sequence in Arts Prohibitions |