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Module AN INTRODUCTION TO CYBER/ CRIME & TECHNOLOGY

Module code: LW226
Credits: 5
Semester: 2
Department: LAW
International: Yes
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This module aims to have students think critically about the role of technology in all aspects of crime and the criminal justice system. It will introduce students to the latest innovations in the adoption and use of technology in the criminal justice system. And will ask students to consider whether technology poses new challenges and opportunities to crime and criminal justice. Topics will shift from examining new technology used to commit crimes to new technologies adopted for crime control strategies. There will be a focus on both the “hard” (e.g., devices, equipment, hardware, etc.) and “soft” (e.g., classification devices, computer software programs, information systems, etc.). This will include an examination of the growing reliance on technologies in the pursuit of justice and public safety, as well as the implications for groups who are subjected to them. Central topics covered include: theoretical understandings of technology and criminology, cybercrimes, the advent of new technologies and related police investigative (such as the use of body worn cameras, drones, and biometric data collection and analysis) and restraint technologies (from electronic monitoring to tasers), security and surveillance, and the use of technologies in prisons and community corrections.

Any aspect of this module may be changed in any given academic year, subject to the discretion of the module lecturer.

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