Course Details
Understanding Restorative Justice
Course Code CRIM782
EFTS 0.1250
Points 15.00
Level 7
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Prescriptor
This course critically examines restorative justice approaches and philosophies. Indigenous understandings of justice in Aotearoa/New Zealand have influenced the international development of restorative justice. In turn, restorative justice has had a considerable impact on the criminological world because of its emphasis on healing societal harm, and is often seen as an alternative to the punishment of wrongdoers advocated by the criminal justice system. Rather than imprisonment, restorative approaches encourage community engagement, acceptance and responsibility for harm done.
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Qualifications
The course is available as part of the following qualifications.
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  MX3704   Bachelor of Arts   (BA)
360.00
No requisite courses specified.
  AK1288   Graduate Diploma in Arts   (GradDipArts)
120.00
  AK1289   Graduate Certificate in Arts   (GradCertArts)
60.00
  AK3704   Bachelor of Arts   (BA)
360.00
  ICE1   Individual Course Enrolment   (ICE)
0.00
  SABRD1   Study Abroad   (Study Abroad)
0.00
  INEXCH1   International Exchange (Inbound)   (INEXCH)
0.00
Timetable
2025Semester 1 Standard
Class Stream Starting Ending Day Time Room
CRIM782/W101  03-Mar-2025  27-Jun-2025       
CRIM782/W102  03-Mar-2025  27-Jun-2025       
CRIM782/W103  03-Mar-2025  27-Jun-2025       
CRIM782/W104  03-Mar-2025  27-Jun-2025       
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