Overview
This module aims to provide students with an in-depth and critical understanding of contemporary criminological discourse and the role of criminology in todayβs understanding of different forms of crime, control and criminal justice policy in an increasingly globalised world. Students will be introduced to various approaches to the interpretation and the governance of crime in order to critically examine criminological discourses and policies related to globalisation, migration, crimes of the powerful, online and offline media representation, mass incarceration, and state crimes. Criminology has undergone a striking expansion in recent years, giving rise to the development of a number of distinct specialisms and the invention of an entire tradition within the wider social sciences. This module explores the implications of such growth and differentiation, and the challenges these present.
- Module Supervisor: Eamonn Carrabine