Criminology BA (A), Criminological Theory I, 7,5 credits

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Kriminologi GR (A), Kriminologisk teori I, 7,5 hp
Criminology BA (A), Criminological Theory I, 7,5 credits

General data

  • Code: KR067G
  • Subject/Main field: Criminology
  • Cycle: First cycle
  • Progression: (A)
  • Credits: 7,5
  • Progressive specialization: G1N - First cycle, has only upper-secondary level entry requirements
  • Education area: Samhällsvetenskap 100%
  • Answerable faculty: Faculty of Human Sciences
  • Answerable department: Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Approved: 2023-11-01
  • Version valid from: 2024-08-15

Aim

The couse aims to give the student a stable theoretical basis to be able to understand crime and societ’s reactions to crime.

Course objectives

When finalizing the couse the student will be able to:

- describe the central and fundamental criminological theories at the individual
and structural level based on biological, psychological and sociological
perspectives
- describe integrated criminological theories and criminological life-course theories
- describe modern criminological theories with a focus on gender, power and
culture
- apply criminological theories to crime-related phenomena.

Content

The course contains theories regarding the causes and origin of crime, as well as theories that deal with how crime can be understood based on societal structures. The course will deal with central and fundamental theories of criminology, which includes both classical and modern theories and frameworks.

Entry requirements


(Äldre gymnasiebetyg)

Selection rules and procedures

The selection process is in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance and the local order of admission.

Teaching form

The teaching forms includes lectures, written assignments and seminars with group and individual work.

Examination form

1000: Classic Criminological Theories, Written examination, 3 Credits
Grade scale: Seven-grade scale, A, B, C, D, E, Fx and F. Fx and F represent fail levels.

2000: Application of Modern Criminological Theories, Assignment Report, 4.5 Credits
Grade scale: Seven-grade scale, A, B, C, D, E, Fx and F. Fx and F represent fail levels.

Grading criteria for the subject can be found at www.miun.se/betygskriterier

The examiner has the right to offer alternative examination arrangements to students who have been granted the right to special support by Mid Sweden University’s disabilities adviser.

Examination restrictions

Students admitted to the previous version of the course are entitled to examine 3 times within 1 year according to that syllabus. Thereafter, the latest version of the syllabus applies.

Grading system

Seven-grade scale, A, B, C, D, E, Fx and F. Fx and F represent fail levels.

Course reading

Select litterature list:

Required literature

Author: Clevenger, S. & Navarro, J. N.
Title: Gendering Criminology. Crime and Justice Today.
Edition: Latest edition
Publisher: University of California Press

Author: Farrington, D. P.
Article title: Developmental and life-course criminology: Key theoretical and empirical issues - The 2002 Sutherland award adress
Year/Volume/Nr/pages: 2003/41/2/221-255
Journal: Criminology

Author: Ferrell, J.
Article title: Cultural Criminology
Year/Volume/Nr/pages: 1999/25/395-418
Journal: Annual Review of Sociology

Author: Ferrell, J.
Article title: For a ruthless cultural criticism of everything existing
Year/Volume/Nr/pages: 2014/22/257-272
Journal: Crime, Media, Culture

Author: Ilan, J.
Article title: Cultural Criminology: The Time is Now
Year/Volume/Nr/pages: 2019/27/5-20
Journal: Critical Criminology

Author: Lilly, J. R., Cullen, F. T. & Ball, R. A.
Title: Criminological Theory
Edition: Latest edition
Publisher: SAGE

Author: Moffitt, T. E.
Article title: Adolescence-Limited and Life-Course-Persistent Antisocial Behavior
Year/Volume/Nr/pages: 1993/100/4/674-701
Journal: Psychological Review

Author: Sampson, R. J. & Laub, J. H.
Article title: Crime and Deviance over the Life Course: The Salience of Adult Social Bonds
Year/Volume/Nr/pages: 1990/55/5/609-627
Journal: American Sociological Review

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