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This program provides a comprehensive exploration of human behavior analysis, examining the roots of criminal activity, societal responses to crime, and the psychological aspects affecting all parties involved. Following foundational studies in the first year, you'll focus on specialized areas including criminology, victim studies, justice systems, and crime reduction strategies, while developing essential skills for professional success in an international job market.
You'll gain the chance to:
Connect fundamental theories with current discussions and real-world applications.Think critically about diverse topics and evolving patterns in crime, offender psychology, social control, and justice systems across different regions.Develop innovative approaches to criminal challenges and systemic shortcomings in crime management.
The introductory year prepares you for advanced studies by building core competencies. It delivers a solid grounding in legal frameworks and professional standards. Examining legislative evolution and judicial precedents within European, national, and regional settings, the course combines theoretical knowledge with practical academic skills.
4 years full-time
5 years sandwich