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SOCI2116/UGEC2983
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科目名稱 |
Criminals and
the Law 犯罪與司法 |
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學分 |
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課程性質 |
大學通識C範疇 |
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l PAPER(要交兩篇written
assignment係各2-4版critique,即係得500-1000字,仲要極靚grade 8成人17/20或以上) l 非PAPER類HOMEWORK l FINAL EXAM |
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評價教學內容 |
#1 會介紹犯罪學同courts 法官等嘅入門知識,同同一啲crime theories ,都係好basic好淺嘅嘢,對犯罪學有興趣嘅人應該都會feel interest |
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評價教員教學 |
#1 認真聽書jot完notes都會唔知佢講咗啲乜,講野1999水份重 |
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CUSIS科目資料 |
Description: Students enrolled in this cross-disciplinary course will address three basic questions: “why do people become criminals”, “who makes criminal law”, and “how is criminal law enforced”. Specifically, this course will include topics such as the social causes of criminal behaviour, the role of criminal law in social control, and the operation of the criminal justice system (their internal interaction and external interaction with other social organizations). Comparative and local empirical research will also be drawn to explore the crime problems and the development of criminal law and the criminal justice system in USA, PRC, Taiwan and Hong Kong. In addition, to strengthen the students’ understandings on the current criminal justice system, students will be given one field opportunity to directly experience police departments, courts or prisons in Hong Kong. Learning
Outcome: 1. To recognize major data sources,
methodological approaches and issues in the study of crime, law and criminal
justice; 2. To identify diverse patterns and
types of crime in the United States, mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan,
and discuss their connection to processes of social change, social
stratification and social control in the larger society; 3. To differentiate the major theories
of crime, law and criminal justice; 4. To be able to apply concepts and
theories in the student’s “hometown” community; 5. To demonstrate analytical and
critical-thinking skills through the application of concepts and theories, as
well as a broadened and more appreciative view of self and the society in
which we live. |
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其他資料 |
2223Sem2:學位 20|註冊 9|剩餘 11[UGEC] 2223Sem2:學位 60|註冊 59|剩餘 1[SOCI] |
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