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This course explores the essence of criminal behavior, its underlying factors, and society's legal reactions to it. Enhance your criminology education by pairing it with legal studies. Delve into law violations and the development of judicial frameworks, criminal statutes and evidentiary procedures, as well as the frequently contentious topics concerning criminal acts, penalties, and fairness. Criminology studies provide profound insights into unlawful activities that supplement and frame legal education - particularly valuable for aspiring professionals in justice administration and allied fields. Gain knowledge from social science researchers specializing in areas like community structures, human societies, crime analysis, multiculturalism, and public assistance programs. Select between an extended 30-week internship or a condensed four-week placement to acquire practical professional skills. In your final year, craft an original research project focused on a subject of personal interest or one that connects with your career aspirations or academic goals.