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annurev-criminol-030421-040921.pdf | Rossner, M., & Taylor, H. (2024). | PhDr. Martina Novopacká, Ph.D. |
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crewe-2011-depth-weight-tightness-revisiting-the-pains-of-imprisonment (1).pdf | Crewe B. (2011) | PhDr. Martina Novopacká, Ph.D. |
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maruna-matravers-2007-n-1-criminology-and-the-person.pdf | Maruna, S., & Matravers, A. (2007) | PhDr. Martina Novopacká, Ph.D. |
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presser-2009-the-narratives-of-offenders.pdf | Presser, L. (2009) | PhDr. Martina Novopacká, Ph.D. |
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2000_Reintegrative-Shaming.pdf | Braithwaite, J., Braithwaite, V., & Ahmed, E. (2018). Reintegrative shaming 1. In the essential criminology reader (pp. 286-296). Routledge. | PhDr. Martina Novopacká, Ph.D. |
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This course employs a critical lens to examine crime as a social construct and the ways in which criminality is defined, processed, and punished in Western societies. Moving beyond a purely descriptive approach, students engage with theoretical critiques to question how social power and structural inequalities shape both crime and its control. By exploring victimology, the interplay of formal and informal institutions, and the function of restorative justice, students learn to challenge conventional narratives of punishment and rehabilitation. The readings and class discussions facilitate deep inquiry into the cultural, political, and economic forces that produce and respond to criminal behavior. Poslední úprava: Novopacká Martina, PhDr., Ph.D. (02.02.2025)
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Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Poslední úprava: Novopacká Martina, PhDr., Ph.D. (02.02.2025)
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This course employs a range of interactive learning methods—seminars, dialogue, academic reading, practical application, and role-play exercises—to foster a holistic understanding of key criminological concepts. Seminars and structured discussions enable students to exchange ideas and challenge assumptions, while selected readings anchor theoretical knowledge. These insights are then put into practice through real-world case analyses and role-play simulations (e.g., moot court), where students can experience the complexities of legal procedures and the nature of justice firsthand. Poslední úprava: Novopacká Martina, PhDr., Ph.D. (02.02.2025)
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Students can earn up to 100 total points in this course, split evenly between two components:
Grading: 91 - 100 points = grade A 81 - 90 points = grade B 71 - 80 points = grade C 61 - 70 points = gradeD 51 - 60 points = grade E 0 - 50 points = not passed (F) Poslední úprava: Novopacká Martina, PhDr., Ph.D. (27.03.2025)
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Week 1: Introduction and syllable review (Dr. Novopacká, Dr Kudrlová) Week 2: When a Crime Occurs (Dr Kudrlová) Week 3: Who is a Criminal? (Dr Kudrlová) Week 4: Criminal Proceedings: The Path Through the System (Dr Kudrlová) Week 5: The Purpose of Prisons: Punishment and Rehabilitation (Dr Novopacká) Reading: Ben Crewe (2011). Depth, Weight, Tightness: Revisiting the Pains of Imprisonment. Punishment & Society, 13(5), 509–529. Week 6: Victims of crime and restorative justice (Dr Novopacká) Reading: Heather Strang & Lawrence Sherman (2015). The Future of Restorative Justice. Restorative Justice: An International Journal, 3(1), 3-21. Week 7: Guest Lecture: Ask the Expert (Dr Kudrlová) Week 8: Who punishes? Crime, Media & Justice. (Dr Novopacká) Reading: Jewkes, Y. (2021). Media and Crime (4th Edition), Chapters 1 & 2. Week 9: Public Criminology: Making Criminology Research Matter (Dr Novopacká) Reading: Shadd Maruna (2011). Why Public Criminology? Theoretical Criminology, 15(2), 119–130. Week 10 & 11: Moot Court: Experiencing the Legal Process (Dr Kudrlová) Week 12: Public Criminology II: A walking tour of crime in Prague (Dr. Novopacká) Week 13: Readings Assessment (Dr. Novopacká)
Required readings: Presser, L. (2009). The narratives of offenders. Theoretical Criminology, 13(2), 177–200. Crewe B. (2011). Depth, Weight, Tightness: Revisiting the Pains of Imprisonment. Punishment & Society, 13(5), 509–529. Rossner, M., & Taylor, H. (2024). The transformative potential of restorative justice: what the mainstream can learn from the margins. Annual Review of Criminology, 7(1), 357-381. Braithwaite, J., Braithwaite, V., & Ahmed, E. (2018). Reintegrative shaming 1. In the essential criminology reader (pp. 286-296). Routledge. Maruna, S., & Matravers, A. (2007). N= 1: Criminology and the person. Theoretical Criminology, 11(4), 427-442.
Recommended reading: Jewkes, Y. (2021). Media and Crime (4th Edition), Chapters 1 & 2.
Poslední úprava: Novopacká Martina, PhDr., Ph.D. (09.04.2025)
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