Advanced Criminal Law
Course Level Undergraduate
Course Level Undergraduate
                                                        Area/Catalogue
                                                        
LAWS 3082
                                                    
                                                        Course Level
                                                        
Undergraduate
                                                    
                                                        Offered Externally
                                                        
No
                                                    
Course ID
155582
                                                        Unit Value
                                                        
4.5
                                                    
                                                        University-wide elective course
                                                        
No
                                                    
                                                        Course owner
                                                        
School of Law
                                                    
This course is to build on the knowledge of criminal procedure gained in Criminal Law and Procedure and to engage in a detailed study of the law of sentencing and alternative approaches to dealing with offenders. The course examines in depth pre-trial and trial criminal procedures. The course will enable students to gain an understanding of how the fundamental right to a fair trial is applied in a contemporary context and how the triangulation of the roles of the accused, victim and society is reflected and recognised in practice.
1. Fundamental right to a fair trial: common law and international human rights 
2. Police investigative powers 
3. Serious and organised crime 
4. The role of the prosecution and defence in criminal proceedings 
5. Prosecutorial discretion and the duty of disclosure 
6. The role of the victim in criminal proceedings 
7. Magistrates Court and summary procedure 
8. Higher Courts and trial on indictment 
9. Abuse of process 
10. Appeals and double jeopardy 
11. Law of sentencing 
12. Principles of sentencing and theoretical considerations 
13. Diversion courts 
14. Restorative and therapeutic justice: alternative approaches to dealing with offending
Nil
| Common to all relevant programs | |
|---|---|
| Subject Area & Catalogue Number | Course Name | 
| LAWS 2030 | Criminal Law and Procedure | 
Nil
| Component | Duration | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| INTERNAL, CITY WEST | |||
| Lecture | 2 hours x 10 weeks | ||
| Tutorial | 2 hours x 10 weeks | ||
Note: These components may or may not be scheduled in every study period. Please refer to the timetable for further details.
Essay, Practical
                EFTSL*: 0.125
                Commonwealth Supported program (Band 3)
                To determine the fee for this course as part of a Commonwealth Supported program, go to:
                How to determine your Commonwealth Supported course fee. (Opens new window)
            
Fee-paying program for domestic and international students
International students and students undertaking this course as part of a postgraduate fee paying program must refer to the relevant program home page to determine the cost for undertaking this course.
Non-award enrolment
Non-award tuition fees are set by the university. To determine the cost of this course, go to:
How to determine the relevant non award tuition fee. (Opens new window)
Not all courses are available on all of the above bases, and students must check to ensure that they are permitted to enrol in a particular course.
* Equivalent Full Time Study Load. Please note: all EFTSL values are published and calculated at ten decimal places. Values are displayed to three decimal places for ease of interpretation.