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Develop your problem-solving skills while examining the social and psychological influences behind criminal behavior. You'll study societal reactions to crime and evaluate the effectiveness of these approaches. Dive into forensic psychology and criminal psychology while gaining insights into victimization complexities. Enhance your career prospects by leveraging the adaptability of UniSQ's Arts program, where you can pair criminology and criminal justice studies with psychology, legal studies, Indigenous studies, social justice, and other disciplines (comparable to a Bachelor of Criminology degree).
Utilize your expertise in fields like the justice system, child welfare, crime analysis, policy planning, security, or law enforcement. Career paths may also include community rehabilitation, border control, policy formulation, youth justice, or academic research. Combining criminology knowledge with a secondary specialization boosts your job prospects and, depending on your focus area, creates diverse professional pathways.