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What elements contribute to shifts in crime statistics? How does climate change relate to offenses committed by influential groups? Are correctional facilities the most suitable solution for unlawful behavior? Does the legal system provide equal treatment for everyone?
This course examines these questions by analyzing the intricate relationships between government institutions, perpetrators, victims, and communities. You'll develop analytical perspectives on legislative processes and how societal frameworks influence both criminal activity and its consequences.
Within our innovative degree pathways, you can focus your Criminology studies by combining it with: Black Studies, Social Policy, or Sustainability. Learn from distinguished scholars whose cutting-edge research shapes the program's content. Boost your career prospects through professional development workshops and a second-year work placement in social sciences. Criminology graduates pursue diverse careers in probation services, law enforcement, corrections, nonprofit organizations, government agencies, youth justice programs, education, social services, and administrative roles.
Full-time program | 3-year duration | September intake