lcr3jvj juvenile justice

JUVENILE JUSTICE

LCR3JVJ

Not currently offered

Credit points: 15

Subject outline

This subject identifies and critically examines issues relating to youth offending via an examination of laws, policies and programs shaping this area of practice. The subject explores the historic, ethical and theoretical underpinning of youth justice in Australia. Local and international human rights instruments will also be considered. Explanations of youth offending will be explored, as will the link between child protection, youth justice and the adult criminal justice system. Notions of competence, criminal responsibility and maturity are identified as central considerations in the youth justice system. Current case management practices in both community and custodial settings will be examined against evidence-based theories of best practice.

SchoolLa Trobe Law School

Credit points15

Subject Co-ordinatorSuzie O'Toole

Available to Study Abroad StudentsYes

Subject year levelYear Level 3 - UG

Exchange StudentsYes

Subject particulars

Subject rules

Prerequisites Enrolment in an undergraduate degree offered by the School of Law or permission of the Course Co-ordinator.

Co-requisites NA

Incompatible subjects NA

Equivalent subjects NA

Special conditions NA

Learning resources

Readings

Resource TypeTitleResource RequirementAuthor and YearPublisher
ReadingsJuvenile Justice Youth and Crime in Australia, 5th editionPrescribedCunneen, While and Richards, Latest EditionOxford
ReadingsVarious, to be made available on the LMSRecommendedVariousVarious

Graduate capabilities & intended learning outcomes

01. Demonstrate knowledge of and ability to evaluate key concepts of youth justice

Activities:
quiz, take home examination,essay/report
Related graduate capabilities and elements:
Literacies and Communication Skills(Writing)
Inquiry and Analytical Skills(Critical Thinking,Inquiry/Research)
Discipline -Specific Knowledge and Skills(Discipline-Specific Knowledge and Skills)

02. Explain and critique case-based and statutory principles relating to youth justice

Activities:
quiz, take home examination,essay/report
Related graduate capabilities and elements:
Literacies and Communication Skills(Writing)
Inquiry and Analytical Skills(Critical Thinking,Inquiry/Research)
Personal and Professional Skills(Ethical behaviour)
Discipline -Specific Knowledge and Skills(Discipline-Specific Knowledge and Skills)

03. Demonstrate an understanding of the key policy issues arising in the management of young people coming into contact with the criminal justice system

Activities:
quiz, take home examination,essay/report
Related graduate capabilities and elements:
Literacies and Communication Skills(Writing)
Personal and Professional Skills(Ethical behaviour)
Discipline -Specific Knowledge and Skills(Discipline-Specific Knowledge and Skills)

04. Communicate effectively using the principles of plain legal English

Activities:
quiz, take home examination,essay/report
Related graduate capabilities and elements:
Literacies and Communication Skills(Writing)
Inquiry and Analytical Skills(Critical Thinking,Inquiry/Research)
Inquiry and Analytical Skills(Critical Thinking,Inquiry/Research)
Discipline -Specific Knowledge and Skills(Discipline-Specific Knowledge and Skills)

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