GEND 2020 - Gender and Crime
Career: | Undergraduate |
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Units: | 3 |
Term: | 4320 |
Campus: | North Terrace |
Contact: | Up to 3 hours per week |
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: | Yes |
Available for Non-Award Study: | Yes |
Pre-Requisite: | At least 12 units of Level I undergraduate study |
Incompatible: | GEND 2020 |
Assessment: | Online quizzes 25%, Participation 10%, Presentation 25%, Portfolio 40% |
Syllabus: |
Why are mass shootings mostly conducted by young men? Why are victims of rape questioned about their clothing and behaviour, and why are conviction rates for sexual assault so low? Why do men commit more crime than women, and why is this gap shrinking? How is family violence gendered? Why are we fascinated by female serial killers or suicide bombers? Why are so many young Aboriginal men in prison and why is so little being done about this? Why is there so much debate about whether abortion or sex work should be criminalised? What forms of sexual relationships or behaviours have been defined as criminal? This course draws from concepts in gender studies & masculinities studies, feminist thought and queer theory, to undertake a critical, interdisciplinary approach to gender, sexuality and race in law, crime, and the criminal justice system. We begin by exploring the ways gender and crime are socially constructed, and move on to explore contemporary case studies and debates, looking at the varied ways in which our social expectations about gender and our social definitions of crime interact to create gendered versions of criminal activities, and gendered responses to those activities. Considering both social realities and cultural representations of crime (eg: TV shows), we will explore the relationships between different kinds of masculinities (as a tool for understanding men and criminal behaviour), femininities, and crime. This will include studying the ways in which racialised identities, sexualities, and social class intersect with gender to produce different forms of crime, often with differing outcomes and far-reaching impacts on people’s lives. |
Course Fees
Study Abroad student tuition fees are available here
Only some Postgraduate Coursework programs are available as Commonwealth Supported. Please check your program for specific fee information.
EFTSL | |||
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0.125 |
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Course Outline
A Course Outline which includes Learning Outcomes, Learning Resources, Learning & Teaching for this course may be accessed here
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Critical Dates
Term | Last Day to Add Online | Census Date | Last Day to WNF | Last Day to WF |
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4320 | Mon 07/08/2023 | Wed 16/08/2023 | Fri 15/09/2023 | Fri 27/10/2023 |
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Class Details
Enrolment Class: Lecture | |||||||
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Class Nbr | Section | Size | Available | Dates | Days | Time | Location |
28983 | LEC0 | 180 | 32 | This class does not have any timetabled face-to-face sessions. Please check MyUni or contact your Course Coordinator for details. | Note: This lecture is pre-recorded and can be viewed any time after publication in MyUni. Please refer to MyUni for details once enrolled. | ||
Related Class: Tutorial | |||||||
Class Nbr | Section | Size | Available | Dates | Days | Time | Location |
23148 | TU05 | 42 | FULL | 27 Jul - 14 Sep | Thursday | 12pm - 1pm | Ligertwood, 231, Lecture Theatre |
5 Oct - 26 Oct | Thursday | 12pm - 1pm | Ligertwood, 231, Lecture Theatre | ||||
23149 | TU04 | 42 | 5 | 26 Jul - 13 Sep | Wednesday | 11am - 12pm | Barr Smith South, 2040, Teaching Room |
4 Oct - 25 Oct | Wednesday | 11am - 12pm | Barr Smith South, 2040, Teaching Room | ||||
23151 | TU02 | 42 | 5 | 26 Jul - 13 Sep | Wednesday | 10am - 11am | Schulz, 218, Teaching Room |
4 Oct - 25 Oct | Wednesday | 10am - 11am | Schulz, 218, Teaching Room | ||||
24331 | TU08 | 42 | 10 | 26 Jul - 13 Sep | Wednesday | 1pm - 2pm | Nexus10, UB34, Teaching Room |
4 Oct - 25 Oct | Wednesday | 1pm - 2pm | Nexus10, UB34, Teaching Room |
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