As part of the SCCJR’s ‘Teaching Criminology’ series, the Centre is organizing a session which explores the ‘human element’ in teaching criminology. The session bridges the gap between criminologists as researchers and criminologists as teachers by recognizing the ‘human’ side that is inherent in both roles and that allows criminologists to shift from one role to the other. This element becomes particularly prominent when criminologists engage in research and teaching of sensitive topics, and when they become a vessel for transferring and interpreting the knowledge gained through research to be used in the classroom
Tim Newburn’s bestselling Criminology provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction for stude...
Crime and Criminology is about the causes of crime. More specifically, it describes the diverse and,...
The first in a series of open lectures for staff and students, local schools and teachers, and profe...
As part of the SCCJR’s ‘Teaching Criminology’ series, the Centre is organizing a session which explo...
Forensic Criminology gives students of criminology and criminal justice an introduction to the foren...
This book discusses the role and impact of ‘Public Criminology’. It brings together a collection of ...
The purpose of this interview study is to increase the understanding ofstudents' experience of the s...
Engaged learning in the higher education systems is an idealised method of learning that reciprocall...
An introductory text for first year criminology students, covering the key questions, debates and th...
An Introduction to Critical Criminology introduces students to key foundational and contemporary per...
This paper draws together four key strands of interrelated contemporary criminological discourse; pu...
The number of students studying criminology in higher education is growing across Australia and Aote...
In light of recent debates on ‘public criminology’, this article chooses to focus on teaching as a ...
The Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice provides students an opportunity to gain knowledg...
Our senior comprehensive project focuses on creating a seminar about psychological factors of crimin...
Tim Newburn’s bestselling Criminology provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction for stude...
Crime and Criminology is about the causes of crime. More specifically, it describes the diverse and,...
The first in a series of open lectures for staff and students, local schools and teachers, and profe...
As part of the SCCJR’s ‘Teaching Criminology’ series, the Centre is organizing a session which explo...
Forensic Criminology gives students of criminology and criminal justice an introduction to the foren...
This book discusses the role and impact of ‘Public Criminology’. It brings together a collection of ...
The purpose of this interview study is to increase the understanding ofstudents' experience of the s...
Engaged learning in the higher education systems is an idealised method of learning that reciprocall...
An introductory text for first year criminology students, covering the key questions, debates and th...
An Introduction to Critical Criminology introduces students to key foundational and contemporary per...
This paper draws together four key strands of interrelated contemporary criminological discourse; pu...
The number of students studying criminology in higher education is growing across Australia and Aote...
In light of recent debates on ‘public criminology’, this article chooses to focus on teaching as a ...
The Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice provides students an opportunity to gain knowledg...
Our senior comprehensive project focuses on creating a seminar about psychological factors of crimin...
Tim Newburn’s bestselling Criminology provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction for stude...
Crime and Criminology is about the causes of crime. More specifically, it describes the diverse and,...
The first in a series of open lectures for staff and students, local schools and teachers, and profe...