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LESSON
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TOPIC
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MANDATORY READINGS AND ASSIGNMENTS (to be done for the following lesson)
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Week 1A:
19 Jan
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Introduction to the course
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Mugari Chapter 1 p.1-19
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Week 1B:
21 Jan
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What is crime? Definitions, constructions and debates
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Mugari Chapter 1 p.20-30
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Week 2A:
26 Jan
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Counting crime: Data sources
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American Society of Criminology. Code of Ethics
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Week 2B:
28 Jan
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Research methods and ethics
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On Crimes and Punishments, Cesare Beccaria
Watch Bentham video
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Week 3A:
2 Feb
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Classical theories of crime and punishment
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Mugari Chapter 2
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Week 3B:
4 Feb
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Neo-classical approaches to crime and prevention
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Mugari Chapter 3 pp.51-62
Watch Situational Crime Prevention video
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Week 3C:
6 Feb
FRIDAY
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Biological theories of crime
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Black, D. (2013) Bad boys, Bad men. Ch 6.
Watch TED Talk: Strange answers to the psychopath test
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Week 4A:
9 Feb
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Contemporary biological and psychiatric theories of crime
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Mugari Chapter 3 pp. 63-74
Mugari Chapter 5 pp. 99-104
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Week 4B:
11 Feb
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Psychological theories
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Spapens, T., & Moors, H. (2019). Intergenerational transmission and organised crime. A study of seven families in the south of the Netherlands. Trends in Organized Crime, 23(3), 227–241. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12117-019-09363-w
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Week 5A:
16 Feb
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Criminal subcultures
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Mugari Chapter 4
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Week 5B:
18 Feb
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Social structures theories
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Week 6A:
23 Feb
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Social structures theories cont’d
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Study for exam
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Week 6B:
25 Feb
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Mid-term exam
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WK 7A:
2 March
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Crime trends, criminal careers and social control theories
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Mugari Chapter 5, pp.104-116
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Week 7B:
4 March
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Interactionism and labelling theories
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Read Ending the Poverty to Prison Pipeline
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SPRING
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BREAK
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WK 8A:
16 March
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Radical and critical criminology
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Mugari Chapter 6
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WK 8B:
18 March
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Radical and critical criminology cont’d
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Watch TED Talk: What is it like to have a baby in prison?
Group A: Chapter 3 Group B: Chapter 4: Clevenger, S., & Navarro, J. N. (2021). Gendering Criminology: Crime and Justice Today (1st ed.). University of California Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2j6xfcj
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WK 9A:
23 March
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Feminist criminologies
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Finish book reading notes
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WK 9B:
25 March
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Discussion of Venkatesh: Gang Leader for a Day
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Nolan, Thorpe Jr. & DeKeseredy, Hate crimes, Routledge Handbook of Critical Criminology Newburn, Ch. 21.4 The war on drugs and the African-American community, Mark Mauer
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WK 10A:
30 March
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Student presentations: Drugs and crime
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WK 10B:
1 April
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Student presentations:
Crimes against persons (including hate crimes, youth crimes etc)
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Mugari Ch 7
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WK 11A:
6 April
NO CLASS
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ITALIAN NATIONAL HOLIDAY
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WK 11B:
8 April
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Student presentations: White-collar crime/Crimes of the powerful
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Lynch, M. J. (2020). Green Criminology and Environmental Crime: Criminology That Matters in the Age of Global Ecological Collapse. Journal of White Collar and Corporate Crime, 1(1), 50–61. https://doi.org/10.1177/2631309X19876930
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WK 12A:
13 April
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Student presentations:
Green criminology/Environmental Crimes
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WK 12B:
15 April
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Student presentations:
Crime and media
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WK 13 A:
20 April
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Student presentations:
Open topics
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Lyons, et al (2017). Negotiating Violence in the Context of Transphobia and Criminalization: The Experiences of Trans Sex Workers in Vancouver, Canada. Qualitative Health Research, 27, 2, 182-190.
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WK 13B:
21 April
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Queering crime and justice
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WK 14A:
27 April
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Victimization
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WK 14B:
29 April
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Conclusions
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