This master's degree is offered to legal and non-legal professionals working in the area of criminal justice. The Master of Criminal Justice consists of eight units (48 points) from the list of options. Each of these units combines a critical examination of scholarly literature with a consideration of practical problems. Units may include: Aboriginality, Crime and Justice, Dealing with Victims, Criminal Law and Public Policy, Dealing with Juvenile Crime and Offenders, Evaluation and Research, Measuring Crime and Monitoring the Administration of Criminal Justice, Policing Issues for the Twenty-first Century, Restorative Justice, Private and Non-Government Sector Involvement in the Criminal Justice System, Theories of Punishment and Principles of Sentencing; Women, Crime and the Criminal Justice System.