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Explaining crime: Theory and practice

  • AZA1281
  • South Africa First semester 2013 (Day)
  • 6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
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The unit is designed to help students understand crime and to be able to critically analyse and evaluate the various facets of crime. It does this by introducing students to the main paradigms (including the importance of an African paradigm) and theories of crime and critically evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of those paradigms and theories. It also analyses issues such as: What is crime? How does society decide that certain actions are criminal? What are the causes of crime? The seriousness of the crime problem; why society views corporate crime differently from street crime; how the media responds to crime; the value or otherwise of crime statistics and what effect the images... -- Course Website

Instructor: Ms Tara Harris



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