Module HPJ-3002:
DHEP Intro to CJS
DHEP Introduction to the Criminal Justice System 2024-25
HPJ-3002
2024-25
School Of History, Law And Social Sciences
Module - Semester 1 & 2
10 credits
Module Organiser:
Tim Holmes
Overview
This module introduces students to the workings of the criminal justice system and the main theoretical approaches in the contemporary study of crime and victimisation. The theories examined will be relevant to crime prevention strategies and operational policing and include environmental and life-course theories.
-Introduction to the criminal justice system and its constituent parts -Introduction to concepts of crime, victimisation, vulnerability and harm -Introduction to the main theories in relation to criminal behaviour - criminal careers and desistance; rational choice theory and situational crime prevention -Understanding vulnerability and how to respond to public protection incidents -Understanding how to deal with victim and witnesses from initial contact to support through the criminal justice system -Understanding of digital crime and the processing of digital evidence
Learning Outcomes
- Critically assess the main criminological and sociological theories and their impact on policing practice including theories of policing such as procedural justice - Learning outcome 1
- Critically discuss the workings and legal frameworks of the criminal justice system, its constituent parts and the police service's role within it - Learning outcome 3
- To be able to explain in depth the importance of evidence-based policing in practice and critically discuss its application to policing practice - Learning outcome 2
- To discuss in depth the key offences and legislation relating to digital policing and to be able to act appropriately to gather and process digital evidence - Learning outcome 6
- To discuss in depth the key offences and legislation relating to digital policing and to be able to act appropriately to gather and process digital evidence - Learning outcome 6
- To understand and be able to discuss in detail the key terms and offences relating to 'public protection' policing as well as the vulnerabilities of those involved and when to draw on multi-agency support available in managing public protection incidents - Learning outcome 4
- To understand and be able to discuss in detail the range of factors that can contribute to vulnerability and to be able to apply appropriate actions to support and safeguard individuals who are vulnerable, have suffered harm and/or are at risk of harm and to conduct yourself in an ethical and professional approach in such incidents - Learning outcome 5
Assessment type
Summative
Weighting
40%
Assessment type
Summative
Weighting
10%
Assessment type
Summative
Weighting
50%