= CRIM2001 Doing Criminology: Research Methods in Criminology
2000CCJ Psychology of Crime
= PSYC2011 Introduction to Forensic and Criminal Psychology
2018CCJ White Collar Crime
= CRIM2002 Organised Crime: Understanding the Underworld
CCJ Listed Elective
= CRIM2003 Controversies in Crime Control
Course nonequivalent precedents
1008CCJ Understanding Social Problems
does not = SOCY1002 Self and Society
1012CCJ Police, Courts and Criminal Law
does not = CRIM2003 Controversies in Crime Control
1013CCJ Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
does not = SOCY1005 The Criminological Imagination
2002CCJ Introduction to Policing
does not = ARTS5920 Exchange Program for Arts Students
3001CCJ Crime Analysis and Investigation
does not = CRIM2003 Controversies in Crime Control
does not = SOCY1002 Self and Society
does not =
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