Overview
This industry project topic supports the development of reflective skills, crucial for advancing students’ learning and improving their awareness of the need to reflect. The theoretic underpinnings discuss the concepts of structural/cultural injustice – justice, which can help students to recognise and address underlying causes of harm and disadvantage in … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Aims
This industry project topic aims to:
- Partner students with and/or involve community and government justice agencies to produce research on pressing social problems
- Help students develop career-oriented skills by fostering students’ reflective practice in an innovative capstone skill-focused topic
Learning outcomes
On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
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Integrate criminological knowledge and reflective practice skills acquired during the course of the Criminology degree in multiple and diverse industry-oriented projects
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Develop professional competencies which can be used to apply for, and work in, industry related positions
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Formulate research projects using skills, knowledge and understanding of the CJ sector and its demanding socio-cultural and political contexts
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Create written and oral presentations using coherent, sophisticated arguments independently and in a group
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Discuss CJ related issues from a range of perspectives and within local, national and international contexts
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Requisites information
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