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This course delves into key debates by examining the intricate relationships between government, offenders, victims, and society. You'll critically analyze lawmaking processes and how societal frameworks influence both criminal activity and its prevention. Alongside studying criminological theories and current justice topics, the program builds foundational knowledge in Psychology, exploring human behavior, emotions, and social dynamics.
As an LSBU criminology student, you'll have access to career-focused events. The degree leads to diverse professional opportunities in fields like probation services, law enforcement, corrections, NGOs, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, youth justice teams, education, social services, and administrative roles.
The program connects to LSBU's Crime and Justice Research Group, which hosts regular academic seminars and public forums. Participation in these events enriches your education through interaction with scholars, professionals, and activists.
Learn from distinguished researchers whose influential work shapes the curriculum and enjoys global recognition.
Our programs equip graduates for various professions including corrections, law enforcement, prison services, NGOs, municipal governments, charities, youth justice, education, social work, and administration.
Join an academic community committed to social equity and worldwide citizenship - featuring an exciting lineup of guest lectures, special events, volunteer programs, and intellectual discourse.
Boost your career prospects through our professional development events and optional second-year internship modules.
Three-year full-time program starting September