tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3027054222970829693.post505887449711459909..comments2012-01-27T12:07:37.910+00:00Comments on TASH: Seeing double: when TASH met Tash (Semmens, that is)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3027054222970829693.post-14815966519988743992008-08-04T09:34:00.000+01:002008-08-04T09:34:00.000+01:00By way of clarification/addition, Tash herself not...By way of clarification/addition, Tash herself notes that Law in fact offer "... two degree programmes with Criminology - the BA SocPol/Crim and the LLB Law/Crim.<BR/><BR/>The Soc Pol students do a lot of the sociology stuff in the Soc dept as you say, and we give them the crim. They do not do any law at all.<BR/><BR/>The LLB Law/crim students get extensive social science skills 'in house' (quant and qual research skills, theory, stats etc etc) - we don't use the sociology dept for this - as well as the standard legal skills (it is a QLD). <BR/><BR/>Also worth noting, a large number of our 'straight' LLB students take crim modules as part of their third year options. In order to do most of them, they have to take the 'foundation' crim skills mods as a pre-requisite. <BR/><BR/>So, we really are in the business of teaching multiple skills sets to all (not just lawyering skills to the majority)."Willy Kitchenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16914703230693786366noreply@blogger.com