
Miss Anca Stanculescu
Personal
Contact
| Email: | A.Stanculescu@uws.edu.au |
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| Extension: | 2103 |
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| Location: | P.G.41 Penrith (Kingswood) |
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Biography
I completed the Bachelor of Policing in 2007, while fulfilling the degree, I was awarded the Policing and Governance Scholarship and studied a semester abroad at Keele University in United Kingdom, where I also undertook a criminology summer school, part of the Policing the City: Safety, Diversity and Communities Program. I then went on to complete my Honours in 2008 and was simultaneously completing a Masters in Policing, Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism at Macquarie University. I was offered to tutor at the University of Western Sydney, units ranging from Juvenile Crime and Justice, Introduction to Criminology, Introduction to Crime and Justice, Prisons and Punishment and Gender, Crime and Violence. I was appointed to my current position as a Lecturer at UWS in 2011 and have coordinating both second and third year elective units, while also completing my PhD research on the comparative analysis of regulative social control of antisocial behaviour between England and New South Wales. I also lecture and tutor a criminology unit for the Diploma of Social Science at UWSCollege in addition to my teaching commitments with UWS.
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Interests
- Desistance
- Juvenile Justice
Teaching
Previous Teaching Areas
- 400684 Juvenile Crime and Justice, 2012
- 101561 Gender, Crime and Violence, 2011
- 101564 Victimisation and Crime Prevention, 2011
- 700054 Introduction to Criminology (UWSC), 2011
- 101559 Introduction to Criminology, 2010
- 400684 Juvenile Crime and Justice, 2010
- 101558 Prisons and Punishment, 2009
Research
Criminology, juvenile crime and justice, anti-social behaviour, young people and subjectivity.
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