Modiwl SXY-2011:
Policing, Security & State
Policing, Security and State 2024-25
SXY-2011
2024-25
Ysgol Hanes, y Gyfraith a Gwyddorau Cymdeithas
Modiwl - Semester 2
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Bethan Loftus
Overview
Key Content may include:
- The nature and functions of the police and policing
- Theoretical lenses to explore policing@ the view from sociology and political science
- Historical developments of modern policing in England and Wales
- Police Occupational Subcultures
- Police Governance and Accountability
- Covert and Undercover Policing
- Commodification of Policing
- Transnational and Cross-Border Policing
- Police discrimination: race, ethnicity, gender and sexuality
- Structures of surveillance: policing and the surveillance state
Assessment Strategy
-threshold -Threshold -D (40%>)BE ABLE TO: To describe the contemporary debates on policing and explain some of the main theoretical perspectives on policing and appreciate the significance of this to the processes of criminal justice -good -Good -B (60%>)BE ABLE TO:Examine and evaluate theoretical, conceptual and methodological issues, examine contemporary policing with relation to ‘race,’ gender, crime and law; read and evaluate a range of appropriate literature and material, and incorporate personal insights and observations. -excellent -Excellent -A (70%>)BE ABLE TO:Critically analyze key theoretical and conceptual issues, and make connections between criminology and other disciplines, for e.g. history and law to the study of policing and society, as well as present material in a way that serves to support the arguments being advanced and to bring different/original modes of thought to this module.
Learning Outcomes
- Ability to begin to assess complex policing issues from a variety of viewpoints
- Ability to begin to critically evaluate developments in governance, risk and globalisation and understand their relations to modern policing and the delivery of security as well as the major developments and debates surrounding modern policing
- Ability to complete basic research on a topic in policing and present findings in a critical manner.
- Ability to discuss contexts in which policing takes place and demonstrate an understanding of the debates around key topics such as the existence and influence of police cultures on routine policing and the complex nature of police accountability
- Ability to explore a range of historical, political and contemporary issues relating to policing and policing policy.
- Ability to identify and begin to critically evaluate theoretical perspectives on policing.
Assessment method
Coursework
Assessment type
Crynodol
Description
Essay Plan
Weighting
30%
Due date
13/03/2023
Assessment method
Essay
Assessment type
Crynodol
Description
Final Essay
Weighting
70%
Due date
08/05/2023