Courses & Units

Impact of and Responses to Property Loss and Fraud PEM203

Introduction

This unit examines the complex social problems concerning property loss, damage and misappropriation through theft, residential and business burglary, fraud and e - crime, arson and unlawful fire - setting and the significant social, psychological and physical risks posed to individuals, groups and the community by these forms of behaviour. The management of these risks through intelligence - led strategies and forensic responses, drawn from both national and international research, is analysed and as sessed. The nexus between alcohol, drug and gambling addictions and property loss is also examined.

Summary

Unit name Impact of and Responses to Property Loss and Fraud
Unit code PEM203
Credit points 12.5
College/School College of Arts, Law and Education
School of Social Sciences
Discipline Policing and Emergency Management
Coordinator Associate Professor Isabelle Bartkowiak-Theron
Available as an elective? No
Delivered By University of Tasmania

Availability

Location Study period Attendance options Available to
Hobart Spring school (extended) Off-Campus Domestic
Online Police Study Period 1 Off-Campus Domestic
Online Police Study Period 2 Off-Campus Domestic

Key

On-campus
Off-Campus
International students
Domestic students
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Key Dates

Study Period Start date Census date WW date End date
Spring school (extended) 4/11/2024 27/11/2024 31/12/2024 23/2/2025
Police Study Period 1 15/1/2024 5/3/2024 8/5/2024 23/8/2024
Police Study Period 2 15/4/2024 28/5/2024 31/7/2024 15/11/2024

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Learning Outcomes

  • Explain the nexus between alcohol, drug, & gambling addictions & property loss.
  • Analyse and assess intelligence-led strategies & forensic responses to managing risks.
  • Apply Tasmanian legislation relating to Property Crime.
  • Apply the principles of investigation to the processes and procedures relating to Property Crimes.
  • Respond and manage a reported property crime.

Fee Information

Field of Education Commencing Student Contribution 1,3 Grandfathered Student Contribution 1,3 Approved Pathway Course Student Contribution 2,3 Domestic Full Fee 4
091105 $2,040.00 $957.00 not applicable $2,040.00

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Requisites

Co-requisites

PEM101 Integrity and Governance in Policing PEM102 Preventing Public Disorder & Maintaining Social Order PEM103 Workplace and Community Safety PEM104 Custodial and Coronial Oversight and Investigation PEM105 Strategic Communication, Conflict Resolution, and Leadership PEM106 Information and Communication Technologies in Policing PEM107 Law for Policing PEM201 Forensic Practice PEM202 Understanding and Responding to Interpersonal Violence PEM203 Impact of and Responses to Property Loss and Fraud PEM204 Drug Law Enforcement and Harm Minimisation PEM205 Investigative Techniques for Policing PEM206 Law Enforcement and Public Health

Teaching

AssessmentQuiz (10%)|Field Notes/Report (20%)|Field Notes/Report (20%)|End of Module Exam (50%)
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Textbooks

Required

Required readings will be listed in the unit outline prior to the start of classes.

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