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751

CREWRIT 797A

: Creative Writing
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Students will work on a large-scale creative writing project: a novel, short story collection, full-length work of creative nonfiction, or poetry collection. The course includes weekly workshops and seminars, as well as supervision and masterclasses.
Subject: Creative Writing
Restriction: ENGLISH 763 To complete this course students must enrol in CREWRIT 797 A and B
752

CREWRIT 797B

: Creative Writing
2024 Semester One (1243)
Students will work on a large-scale creative writing project: a novel, short story collection, full-length work of creative nonfiction, or poetry collection. The course includes weekly workshops and seminars, as well as supervision and masterclasses.
Subject: Creative Writing
Restriction: ENGLISH 763 To complete this course students must enrol in CREWRIT 797 A and B
753

CREWRIT 797B

: Creative Writing
2022 Semester One (1223)
Students will work on a large-scale creative writing project: a novel, short story collection, full-length work of creative nonfiction, or poetry collection. The course includes weekly workshops and seminars, as well as supervision and masterclasses.
Subject: Creative Writing
Restriction: ENGLISH 763 To complete this course students must enrol in CREWRIT 797 A and B
754

CRIM 100

: Big Ideas in Criminology
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Introduces a range of big ideas in criminology that inform contemporary research and justice, both locally and globally. Presents the main concepts and theoretical foundations that inform the field. Critically analyses topical issues and debates related to crime, justice, deviance and social harm.
Subject: Criminology
Restriction: CRIM 201
755

CRIM 100

: Big Ideas in Criminology
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Introduces a range of big ideas in criminology that inform contemporary research and justice, both locally and globally. Presents the main concepts and theoretical foundations that inform the field. Critically analyses topical issues and debates related to crime, justice, deviance and social harm.
Subject: Criminology
Restriction: CRIM 201
756

CRIM 100

: Big Ideas in Criminology
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Introduces a range of big ideas in criminology that inform contemporary research and justice, both locally and globally. Presents the main concepts and theoretical foundations that inform the field. Critically analyses topical issues and debates related to crime, justice, deviance and social harm.
Subject: Criminology
Restriction: CRIM 201
757

CRIM 100

: Big Ideas in Criminology
2022 Semester One (1223)
Introduces a range of big ideas in criminology that inform contemporary research and justice, both locally and globally. Presents the main concepts and theoretical foundations that inform the field. Critically analyses topical issues and debates related to crime, justice, deviance and social harm.
Subject: Criminology
Restriction: CRIM 201
758

CRIM 200

: Cultural Criminology
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Exposes students to the major concepts and methodological approaches within cultural criminology, a field that is unique in its exploration of the meanings associated with crime and deviance. The course also considers the broader contexts of crime, how powerful groups and media influence criminal justice policies, and the relationship between popular discourses and the nature of social control.
Subject: Criminology
Prerequisite: 60 points passed from BA courses
759

CRIM 200

: Cultural Criminology
2024 Semester One (1243)
Exposes students to the major concepts and methodological approaches within cultural criminology, a field that is unique in its exploration of the meanings associated with crime and deviance. The course also considers the broader contexts of crime, how powerful groups and media influence criminal justice policies, and the relationship between popular discourses and the nature of social control.
Subject: Criminology
Prerequisite: 60 points passed from BA courses
760

CRIM 200

: Cultural Criminology
2022 Semester One (1223)
Exposes students to the major concepts and methodological approaches within cultural criminology, a field that is unique in its exploration of the meanings associated with crime and deviance. The course also considers the broader contexts of crime, how powerful groups and media influence criminal justice policies, and the relationship between popular discourses and the nature of social control.
Subject: Criminology
Prerequisite: 60 points passed from BA courses
761

CRIM 200

: Cultural Criminology
2021 Semester One (1213)
Exposes students to the major concepts and methodological approaches within cultural criminology, a field that is unique in its exploration of the meanings associated with crime and deviance. The course also considers the broader contexts of crime, how powerful groups and media influence criminal justice policies, and the relationship between popular discourses and the nature of social control.
Subject: Criminology
Prerequisite: 60 points passed from BA courses
762

CRIM 200

: Cultural Criminology
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Exposes students to the major concepts and methodological approaches within cultural criminology, a field that is unique in its exploration of the meanings associated with crime and deviance. The course also considers the broader contexts of crime, how powerful groups and media influence criminal justice policies, and the relationship between popular discourses and the nature of social control.
Subject: Criminology
Prerequisite: 60 points passed from BA courses
763

CRIM 201

: Debates in Criminology
2021 Semester One (1213)
Presents analysis of criminal behaviour, crime control and community safety. Attention is paid to criminal offending, response and regulation. Examples are drawn from New Zealand and overseas.
Subject: Criminology
Prerequisite: 30 points from MĀORI 130, PHIL 103, 104, POLITICS 109, SOCIOL 100, 101, 103
764

CRIM 201

: Debates in Criminology
2020 Semester One (1203)
Presents analysis of criminal behaviour, crime control and community safety. Attention is paid to criminal offending, response and regulation. Examples are drawn from New Zealand and overseas.
Subject: Criminology
Prerequisite: 30 points from MĀORI 130, PHIL 103, 104, POLITICS 109, SOCIOL 100, 101, 103
765

CRIM 202

: Contemporary Issues in Punishment
2024 Semester One (1243)
The focus is on contemporary issues in punishment, considering both its purposes and effectiveness. The course explores a range of perspectives drawing on longstanding criminological, sociological and philosophical literatures.
Subject: Criminology
Prerequisite: 60 points passed from BA courses
766

CRIM 202

: Contemporary Issues in Punishment
2023 Semester Two (1235)
The focus is on contemporary issues in punishment, considering both its purposes and effectiveness. The course explores a range of perspectives drawing on longstanding criminological, sociological and philosophical literatures.
Subject: Criminology
Prerequisite: 30 points from MĀORI 130, PHIL 103, 104, POLITICS 109, SOCIOL 100, 101, 103
767

CRIM 202

: Contemporary Issues in Punishment
2022 Semester One (1223)
The focus is on contemporary issues in punishment, considering both its purposes and effectiveness. The course explores a range of perspectives drawing on longstanding criminological, sociological and philosophical literatures.
Subject: Criminology
Prerequisite: 30 points from MĀORI 130, PHIL 103, 104, POLITICS 109, SOCIOL 100, 101, 103
768

CRIM 202

: Contemporary Issues in Punishment
2021 Semester Two (1215)
The focus is on contemporary issues in punishment, considering both its purposes and effectiveness. The course explores a range of perspectives drawing on longstanding criminological, sociological and philosophical literatures.
Subject: Criminology
Prerequisite: 30 points from MĀORI 130, PHIL 103, 104, POLITICS 109, SOCIOL 100, 101, 103
769

CRIM 202

: Contemporary Issues in Punishment
2020 Semester One (1203)
The focus is on contemporary issues in punishment, considering both its purposes and effectiveness. The course explores a range of perspectives drawing on longstanding criminological, sociological and philosophical literatures.
Subject: Criminology
Prerequisite: 30 points from MĀORI 130, PHIL 103, 104, POLITICS 109, SOCIOL 100, 101, 103
770

CRIM 203

: The Criminal Mind: Crime and Individual Differences
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Examines the phenomena of crime and punishment from a psychological perspective. Particular attention is paid to psychological explanations of crime, the relationship between mental illness and crime, and the role of psychology in law enforcement, the courts, and corrections.
Subject: Criminology
Prerequisite: 60 points passed from BA courses
771

CRIM 203

: The Criminal Mind: Crime and Individual Differences
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Examines the phenomena of crime and punishment from a psychological perspective. Particular attention is paid to psychological explanations of crime, the relationship between mental illness and crime, and the role of psychology in law enforcement, the courts, and corrections.
Subject: Criminology
Prerequisite: 30 points from MĀORI 130, PHIL 103, 104, POLITICS 109, PSYCH 108, SOCIOL 100, 101, 103
772

CRIM 204

: Critical Studies in Policing
2025 Semester One (1253)
Explores policing in New Zealand and beyond, including its legal and theoretical underpinnings. Critically examine media representations of the police, policing and inequality; police culture, power and accountability; the effects of human rights claims on policing methods and emerging threats to policing both locally and globally.
Subject: Criminology
Prerequisite: 60 points passed from BA courses
773

CRIM 204

: Critical Studies in Policing
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Explores policing in New Zealand and beyond, including its legal and theoretical underpinnings. Critically examine media representations of the police, policing and inequality; police culture, power and accountability; the effects of human rights claims on policing methods and emerging threats to policing both locally and globally.
Subject: Criminology
Prerequisite: 60 points passed from BA courses
774

CRIM 204

: Critical Studies in Policing
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Explores policing in New Zealand and beyond, including its legal and theoretical underpinnings. Critically examine media representations of the police, policing and inequality; police culture, power and accountability; the effects of human rights claims on policing methods and emerging threats to policing both locally and globally.
Subject: Criminology
Prerequisite: 30 points from MĀORI 130, PHIL 103, 104, POLITICS 109, SOCIOL 100, 101, 103
775

CRIM 205

: Crime, Media and Society
2025 Summer School (1250)
The relationship between crime and the media is complex and contradictory. This course investigates this relationship by encouraging students to develop an understanding of how the media help to influence the public views of crime and criminalisation. It will do this by focusing on media portrayals of crime and criminal behaviour, media effects, and theories of media and communication.
Subject: Criminology
Prerequisite: 60 points passed from BA courses