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Pursuing a Master of Criminology will encourage you to explore innovative perspectives on evolving discussions surrounding power, harm, and justice. You'll gain profound insights into societal approaches to criminal behavior, crime prevention strategies, and policy development.
Deakin's advanced criminology programs are crafted in collaboration with diverse industry experts and key stakeholders, including law enforcement, government agencies, and regulatory bodies. This ensures the competencies you acquire through Deakin's Master of Criminology will directly apply to your professional growth, whether starting or advancing your career.
You'll challenge conventional notions of justice while critically analyzing three pivotal and emerging criminology domains: governmental systems, digital landscapes, and environmental factors. Prepare to actively participate in discussions about urgent local, national, and worldwide challenges.
To comprehend the dynamic between public and private sector influence, you'll analyze how corporations have become integral in shaping and implementing security measures, prevention initiatives, and other criminal justice functions traditionally managed by governments.