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The field of criminology and criminal justice tackles numerous historical and modern-day challenges. As this discipline continues to progress, professionals have honed their ability to adapt strategies in response to novel and evolving criminal activities.
The MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice provides a rigorous examination of pivotal concerns and discussions surrounding crime and justice systems. By investigating topics like terrorism, sex work, drug policies, migration enforcement, policing, digital offenses, and technological advancements, you'll gain comprehensive insights into criminal behavior, societal deviance, and justice systems from theoretical, legal, political, and practical viewpoints.
You'll examine matters of both academic and societal relevance, taught by leading practitioners, academics, and researchers in their respective specialties. The 'Criminology: Theory and Critical Issues' module aligns with faculty research initiatives, while 'Gender Violence and Abuse' connects with ongoing projects from the department's dedicated research group.
Our extensive industry connections offer additional advantages. The 'Prisons, Crime and Criminal Justice' module delivers a unique educational experience conducted within correctional facilities using the transformative Inside-Out pedagogy. Participation requires security vetting and specialized prison training, with module enrollment contingent upon completing these prerequisites.
This program caters to individuals from diverse academic backgrounds seeking criminal justice careers, as well as experienced professionals aiming to advance their expertise in the field.