(3 units). Critical examination of how definitions and practices of security and/or surveillance are tied to politics and power. Examination of the contests and processes through which some issues are defined as matters of 'security'. Critical assessment of the distributional consequences - who benefits, and who suffers - of dominant paradigms of security. Course Component: Lecture Reserved for students in the Joint Honours, Major or Honours programs in criminology having completed a minimum of 27 course units in criminology (CRM) and maintained a C.G.P.A. of at least 5.0.
(3 units). Critical examination of how definitions and practices of security and/or surveillance are tied to politics and power. Examination of the contests and processes through which some issues are defined as matters of 'security'. Critical assessment of the distributional consequences - who benefits, and who suffers - of dominant paradigms of security. Course Component: Lecture Reserved for students in the Joint Honours, Major or Honours programs in criminology having completed a minimum of 27 course units in criminology (CRM) and maintained a C.G.P.A. of at least 5.0.