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Social Harm, (De)criminalisation, Discourse and Power
Course Code CRIM800
EFTS 0.1250
Points 15.00
Level 8
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Recent theoretical developments in critical criminology around Counter-Colonial Criminology, Indigenous Criminology, Revolutionary Criminology, Zemiology and Anti-Criminology perspectives benefit greatly from Maori perspectives. Drawing on these debates, the relationship between power and knowledge creation will be explored to identify why the state criminalises some harmful behaviours but leaves other severe social harms unpunished. How narrative structures aid criminalisation and decriminalisation processes will be examined.
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The course is available as part of the following qualifications.
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  AK1074   Postgraduate Diploma in Criminology and Criminal Justice   (PgDipCrimCJ)
120.00
  AK1067   Master of Criminology and Criminal Justice   (MCrimCJ)
180.00
  ICE1   Individual Course Enrolment   (ICE)
0.00
  AK3696   Bachelor of Arts (Honours)   (BA(Hons))
120.00
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