This unit (LCR3002) will consider crimes across borders, specifically transnational and international crime and harms that occur in a globalising world. It will consider in detail the elements of various crimes and harms, the domestic laws and international responses, and the processes and institutions that commit them, including organised criminals, states and corporations. It will also examine the bodies that attempt to enforce laws and treaties. The unit will consider cyber-crimes, money-laundering, terrorism, trafficking in arms, drugs, organs and other illicit markets. Additionally, the crimes and harms of, smuggling and trafficking of people, genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity will be explored. It will consider the roles of globalisation, neoliberalism, and supply chains in these crimes and harms. Lastly, it will examine theory and resistance to these crime types.

Unit details

Location:
Online Real Time
Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
LCR3002

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:
  1. Critically assess the causes and consequences of transnational and international crimes and harms  
  2. Elucidate the role of domestic and international policies in response to transnational and international crimes and harms;  
  3. Critically examine the perpetrators of transnational and international crimes and harms;  
  4. Deconstruct and analyse the various elements of transnational and international crime and harms, including the role of criminological theory;  
  5. Collaborate in teams and individually to critically investigate and propose/present resolutions to complex crimes of a globalising world to peers and non-specialist audiences.  

Assessment

Assessment type Description Grade
Assignment Presentation on a selected topic 20%
Annotated Bibliography Essay on selected topic 20%
Case Study Peer Review of presentation 50%
Exercise Final examination 10%

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