CRIM20002
Criminal Law and Political Justice
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Mainly about private and public spaces. Marking was harsh given the COVID circumstances
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2020
Lecturer Claire is extremely nice. Once you can get over the fact that this subjects explores public/private spaces extensively, it is quite interesting and the essay questions are quite thought-provocative.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
This subject should be called 'Exploration of Public and Private spaces' as every week's particular issue is explored with this binary at the forefront. Both assignments asked to explore issues through public/private regulation of space. Got a bit boring by the end of the subject. If you did Law In Society of Graffiti to Terrorism in first year this repeats itself a bit. The lecturer and tutors only stay surface level when discussing topics so readings are essential to get the full benefit of the subject. But would be interesting for those without a criminology background and who didn't do those subjects.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2018
Not what you would expect content shallow and narrow in focus