The course is taught by dedicated professionals with a wide range of industry experience in law, corrections, criminology, psychology and sociology. They include:
John Gaffey - crime and the media, crime and popular culture, media and discourse
Kim Browne - criminal law, DNA evidence, human rights, international law and illicit trafficking in antiquities
Alison Gerard - interests include women refugees and securitisation, human rights, prisons, sex work, conflict transformation
Dr Andrew McGrath - interests include juvenile offending, risk and needs assessment of juvenile offenders labeling theory
Hannah Lewis - youth and the law, durgs / crime and society, human rights and policing, and court reporting
Dr Len Palmer - interests include sociology
Kate Seymour - interests include corrections, gender and crime, and serving police officers in the NSW Police Force
Dr Diane Westerhuis - interests include juvenile justice, historical and environmental criminology.
On campus
Bathurst
Session 1
Undergraduate
3 years full-time on campus
6 years part-time on campus
NO
65.00
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