Module/Course Description

Course Title: Critical Criminology and the State: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

Course Code: LJMU-7515CSPUC

Programme: MA in Criminology and Social Policy

Credits: 30.00

Course Description:

Aims

  1. To develop a critical understanding of the historical and contemporary relationship between the state, social divisions and the maintenance of social order;
  2. To consider recent developments around critical theories of the state;
  3. To understand the interrelationship between the exercise of state power, policy and practice;
  4. To critically assess the contradictions within, and contestation around, the exercise of state power.

 

Learning Outcomes

After completing the module the student should be able to:

  1. Demonstrate a critical understanding of the historical and contemporary relationship between the state, social divisions and the maintenance of social order;
  2. Critically evaluate developments around critical theories of the state;
  3. Demonstrate a critical understanding of the interrelationship between the exercise of state power, policy and practice;
  4. Critically assess the contradictions within, and contestation around, the exercise of state power.
Prerequisites: LJMU-IND-M-100
Prerequisites Categories: -

Typical Module duration: 12.0 Week(s)

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