Module: CRI7113-30 Criminological Research Design: Evaluation and Evidence-based Practice (Distance Learning)
Level: 7
Credit Value: 30
Module Tutor: Rainer-Elk Anders
Module Tutor Contact Details: r.anders2@bathspa.ac.uk
1.Brief description and aims of module
From ‘nothing works’ to ‘what works’ to ‘does it really work at all’? This module will give you an in-depth examination of the theoretical, political and policy contexts that underlie the growth of evaluation research in criminal justice since the 1980s. Practitioners in the field are familiar with the increasing demand for an evidence-base to support strategic and operational goals and practice. You will explore the development of evaluation and evidence-based practice and consider how they align with the political priorities of changing governments. You will also critically engage with alternative, critical and realist perspectives that question whether evaluation is the robust measure it is often claimed to be. In this module, you will enhance your understanding by interrogating actual evaluations conducted in your field or practice, or in a field that holds a particular interest. A key element of the module is organised around the practice of methods and doing advanced academic research, as well as the operationalisation of theoretical and methodological ideas in research practice and the interpretation of data and analysis. This module will also provide you with an understanding of international best practice in regard to evaluation and evidence-based practice in criminal justice.
2.Outline syllabus
The curriculum will be drawn from topics which may include:
● Youth crime
● Violence and the night-time economy
● Homicide
● Police investigation
● Policing and ethics
● Criminal law
● Mental health in prisons
● Restorative justice
● Crime and migration
● Cybercrime
3.Teaching and learning activities
This module will be delivered through a series of weekly interactive online tasks and discussions, as well as additional online content.