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This program caters to exceptional law students enrolled in the Bachelor of Criminology and Bachelor of Laws dual degree who aspire to pursue advanced legal studies and research.
The Bachelor of Criminology curriculum explores key areas such as criminal justice systems, criminology's academic evolution, victimization patterns, crime prevention approaches, youth justice, penal system development, policing and surveillance, violent crime, gender-related offenses, media portrayals of crime, and current criminological discussions.
The program examines how marginalization intersects with criminalization across factors like race, socioeconomic status, ability, and gender, emphasizing the connection between social equity and criminal justice. Students will gain specialized competencies and understanding essential for professional careers or postgraduate studies.
The Bachelor of Laws (Honours) fulfills the academic prerequisites for Australian legal practice admission. Through interactive problem-solving sessions, case-based learning, digital resources, and practical evaluations, students develop comprehensive legal knowledge and skills. The curriculum delivers a forward-thinking legal education with strong practical applications.