CRIM30011
Young People, Crime and Justice
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The content in this subject is interesting and builds on from previous criminology knowledge taught in first- and second-year subjects. However, fear not if you don't have the background knowledge because not only is this subject well taught and its lectures well-organised, but the content is generally easy to grasp. Tutorials were insightful at times but felt repetitive of things already taught in the readings. Overall, a wonderful subject to choose if you're interested in learning about how young people interact with crime and justice.
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2020
it's a really fun subject, not much work load and the essays are really interesting and fun based. would recommend