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Criminal behavior, how we characterize it, comprehend its origins, and address it reveals much about a society's struggles, principles, and ambitions. The Criminology Bachelor's degree delivers an internationally recognized curriculum designed to provide you with practical expertise, specialized understanding, and essential competencies for various careers in criminology-related disciplines. During your studies, you'll acquire skills to evaluate reliable evidence, assess policy effectiveness, and apply theoretical concepts to address actual crime and justice issues. This program allows you to focus on particular criminal topics including sexual offenses, gender-based violence, penal systems, justice procedures, social exclusion, substance abuse, digital crimes, security risks, victimology, youth delinquency, crime reduction, and international justice approaches. Additionally, you'll have chances to visit global destinations to connect with justice professionals in Asia, Europe, and the Americas; participate in site visits; and complete practical placements. Throughout the program, you'll cultivate critical thinking and analytical abilities. You'll examine crime and justice from local, national, and worldwide perspectives, while exploring various frameworks to evaluate evolving societal attitudes and reactions to criminal activity. The curriculum provides comprehensive insights into victim-offender dynamics, social disparities, and diverse approaches to analyzing criminal behavior. You'll study offenses committed by individuals, collectives, corporations, and governments, along with justice system components like law enforcement, judicial processes, and rehabilitation systems.