James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2006

SY1003 - Deviance, Crime and Society

Credit points: 03
Year: 2006
Student Contribution Band: Band 1
Administered by:

This subject provides a critical introduction to deviance, crime and the criminal justice system from a sociological perspective. It begins with an examination of the nature of deviance and crime, and the ways in which deviance and crime are socially constructed. The subject explores why there are variations in acceptable social behaviour over time and in different cultures. It analyses the major institutions and agents used to exercise social control in Australian society. The subject will also explore relationships between crime/deviance, and social class, gender, ethnicity and age. Various explanatory sociological theories will be examined and applied to an understanding of deviance, crime and social control.

Learning Outcomes

Graduate Qualities

Inadmissible
Subject
Combinations:
SY3013 and SY2003 and SY3003

Availabilities

, , Study Period 2
Census Date 08-Sep-2006
Coord/Lect: Garry Coventry.
Contact hours:
  • 26 hours
  • 12 hours
    Assessment: (% - 35%); (% - 15%); (% - 15%); (% - 35%).

    , , Study Period 2
    Census Date 08-Sep-2006
    Coordinator: psrw
    Lecturers: Garry Coventry, psrw.
    Contact hours:
    • 26 hours
    • 12 hours
      Assessment: (% - 35%); (% - 15%); (% - 15%); (% - 35%).

      Note: Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.