Simulation in Criminology - PICT952
This unit provides students with an opportunity to apply the knowledge acquired during their program of study to a real world crisis. After being exposed to theoretical concepts of scenario-building, role-playing and decision-making, students will experience the challenges of solving problems and finding solutions to real world crises during a dynamic simulation. They will be part of a team that includes students with different skill sets and knowledge, including strategists, intelligence analysts, criminologists, counter terrorism experts, and cyber security analysts. Students enrolled in Simulation in Criminology will perform the role of the criminologist. Their mission will be to formulate policy-oriented solutions by applying their theoretical knowledge and practical skills, including the use of crime prevention/deterrence tools. As part of a team, students will learn how to develop ministerial briefing papers during a crisis situation and how to make policy recommendations.
Credit Points: | 4 |
When Offered: | S2 Evening - Session 2, North Ryde, Evening (with on-campus weekend workshops) S2 External - Session 2, External (with on-campus weekend workshops) |
Staff Contact(s): | Mr Fred Smith, Professor Benjamin Schreer, Dr Adam Lockyer, Dr Yves-Heng Lim |
Prerequisites: |
Admission to MCrim and (24cp at 800 level or above including PICT812) |
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NCCW(s): | PICX952 |
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Assessed As: | Graded |
Offered By: | Department of Security Studies and Criminology Faculty of Arts |
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