The course is taught by dedicated professionals with a wide range of industry experience in law, corrections, criminology, psychology and sociology. They include:
Justice Studies staff:
Kim Browne – interests include criminal law, DNA evidence, human rights, international law and illicit trafficking in antiquities.
Emma Colvin – interests include therapeutic initiatives, bail, punishment, vulnerable populations and human rights.
John Gaffey – interests include crime and the media, crime and popular culture, media and discourse.
Dr Alison Gerard – interests include women refugees and securitisation, human rights, prisons, sex work, conflict transformation.
Dr Piero Moraro – interests include theories of punishment, political obligation, deliberative democracy, enfranchisement, and citizenship theory.
Dr Kate Seymour – interests include corrections, gender and crime, and serving police officers in the NSW Police Force.
Other Staff:
Dr Andrew McGrath – interests include juvenile offending, risk and needs assessment of juvenile offenders labeling theory.
Dr Len Palmer – interests include technology and gender, ethnicity, modernity and culture; discourse theory and cultural discourses.
Dr Oliver Villar – interests include security studies, US-Colombia relations, American foreign policy, and inter-American cocaine drug trade.
Call us on 1800 334 733,
(International +61 2 6338 6077)
On campus
Bathurst; Port Macquarie
Session 1
Undergraduate
3 years full-time
6 years part-time
NO
65.00
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Call us on 1800 334 733, (International +61 2 6338 6077)