UO Globalised Crime
Course Level Undergraduate
                                                            Area/Catalogue
                                                            
JUST 3010
                                                        
                                                            Course Level
                                                            
Undergraduate
                                                        
                                                            Study Method
                                                            
100% online
                                                        
                                                            Course ID
                                                            
173693
                                                        
                                                            Unit Value
                                                            
4.5
                                                        
                                                            UniSA Online Elective Course
                                                            
Yes
                                                    
                                                            Duration
                                                            
10 weeks
                                                        
                                                            Fees
                                                            
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Course aim
This course aims to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the impacts of globalisation on crime and the emerging categories of transnational and international crime. Students will critically analyse the transnational and international dimensions of crime and use criminological theory to evaluate responses to globalised crimes.
Course content
Crime is an increasingly global phenomenon that traverses national borders. This course will examine how crime operates in a global world by examining transnational and international crimes such as trafficking, organised crime, terrorism, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. The course will consider conceptual issues with globalisation that impact how crime is committed and controlled. It will look at the complexities of investigating and prosecuting crimes across borders, as well as international efforts to regulate and punish crimes at a global level.
Textbooks
Nil
Prerequisites
Nil
Corequisite(s)
Nil
Teaching Method
| Component | Duration | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| EXTERNAL, ONLINE ACTIVITY | |||
| Online | N/A x 10 weeks | ||
Note: These components may or may not be scheduled in every study period. Please refer to the timetable for further details.
Assessment
Case study, Critical analysis, Presentation
Fees
                    EFTSL*: 0.125
                    Commonwealth Supported program (Band 4A)
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* Equivalent Full Time Study Load. Please note all EFTSL values are published and calculated at ten decimal places. Values are displayed to three decimal places for ease of interpretation