= LAWS-11-108 Foundations of Public and Criminal Law
1010CCJ Introduction to Forensic Psychology
= PSYC13-339 Forensic Psychology
1012CCJ Police, Courts and Corrections
= LAWS11-203 Criminal Law
1012CCJ Police, Courts and Criminal Law
= CRIM12-204 The Australian Criminal Justice System
2000CCJ Psychology of Crime
= PSYC11-100 Foundations of Psychology
2014CCJ Victimology
= CRIM12-210 Forensic Victimology
Course nonequivalent precedents
1002CCJ Developing Professionally 1
does not = CORE11-002 Collaboration, Teams and Leadership
1003CCJ Law, Crime and Justice
does not = LAWS11-106 Legal Foundations B
1008CCJ Social Problems - (In)Equality and (In)Justice
does not = CORE11-003 Responsibility, Integrity & Cilil Dis
1009CCJ Doing Criminology
does not = LAW11-105 Legal Foundations A
1013CCJ Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
does not = CRIM12-250 Introduction to Criminal Investigations
2013CCJ Crime and Media
does not = JOUR12-230 Ethical and Legal Strategies for the Media
3007CCJ Developing Professionally
does not = LAWS11-111 Legal Skills
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