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Criminal training courses and schools Criminal JusticeTotal 24 training course(s) at schools in Australia.
School: Edith Cowan University [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Bunbury, Joondalup, Perth, WA, Australia Tel.: 134 ECU (134 328), +61 8 6304 0000Graduate Certificate of Criminal Law and Advocacy Course Format: Classroom Designed for those wishing to enhance skills and gain university qualifications in prosecution roles and functions and suited to personnel currently in police forces or performing prosecutorial functions. Students are equipped with substantive knowledge and skills to perform prosecution functions and further develop advocacy competency.
Master of Criminal Justice Course Format: Classroom In this research course, students will conduct independent research and prepare a research thesis. The emphasis is on student-centred learning and high quality, confident and competent scholastic achievement in research.
This course will facilitate independent thought, and will require the student to conceive, plan and conduct a piece of research, taking into account the logistical and pract...
School: Charles Sturt University [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst, Dubbo, Orange, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia Tel.: + 61 2 6338 6077, 1800 334 733Criminal Intelligence (Certificate) (Diploma) (Master Degree) Course Format: Classroom These courses are designed particularly to meet the growing needs of the intelligence-led paradigm in law enforcement and compliance. The subjects in the course cover a range of areas relevant to promoting sound industry relevant practice in the intelligence officer.
Specific areas include but are not limited to the following; an understanding of criminology and criminal justice the intellig...
School: The University of Sydney Centre for Continuing Education [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Sydney, NSW, Australia Tel.: +61 2 9036 4789Criminal psychology Course Format: Classroom As crimes become increasingly bizarre and more extreme, one wonders about the psychology of the offenders and the acts they commit. This course will examine the behaviours and psychology behind such acts as serial rape, arson, stalking and serial murder, using contemporary case studies. Warning: this course includes material that may confront some participants.
School: RMIT University Continuing Education Centre [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Melbourne, VIC, Australia Tel.: 03 9925 8111Professional Certificates in Criminal Justice Course Format: Classroom These professional certificate courses in Criminal Justice Administration are a non-award adjunct to the prestigious B.A. in Criminal Justice Administration, and are highly regarded in the Criminal Justice field. Please contact us on 9925 8111 for information on Semester 2 subjects.
Victimology Course Format: Classroom The course provides a history of victimology and victim movements. It discusses the place of victims in contemporary society with a particular reference to victims of crime and their treatment at the hands of criminal justice system. It reviews definitions of victimisation and provides theoretical explanations of the victim experience with critique considering the varied socio-economic and pers...
International Human Rights and Law Course Format: Classroom What is this course about? The course aims to examine and explore the world of modern, contemporary human rights with a principal focus on international human rights law. In this course, the various intertwining and reciprocally influential aspects of human rights ? moral ideals, international institutions and relations, legal norms, political contexts and governmental and nongovernmental actor...
Judicial Studies Course Format: Classroom This course examines the role of the legal profession, judiciary and jury with the context of the adversary system of justice, and critically evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of judicial process. Particular attention is focussed on identifying major obstacles to fairness and efficiency in the dispensing of justice with the Australian criminal justice system. Students will be exposed to so...
Criminological Theory Course Format: Classroom This course, Criminology, explores a range of leading contemporary theoretical explanations of crime and its genesis. Lectures will outline, appreciate, and critically analyse forms of explanations and their underlying assumptions, drawing from a variety of disciplines: classical philosophy, positivist science, human biology, psychology, sociology, economics and politics. The main focus of inte...
Cross Cultural Communication Course Format: Classroom General Aims: This subject explores the nature of cross-cultural communication and intercultural interaction, its importance in the contemporary world and in multicultural Australia and the barriers to effective intercultural communication. It provides opportunity to understand the nature of cross-cultural interaction within a global context with a particular application to identity, religion, ...
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