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This highly regarded Law with Criminology program at the University of Northampton offers students an integrated exploration of legal studies alongside an examination of crime, social order, and control mechanisms central to criminology. The law components of this combined degree pursue three primary objectives: delivering fundamental legal training while situating legal education within broader social, economic, and political frameworks.
By gaining in-depth knowledge of both disciplines, students develop an understanding of how legislation interacts with criminal behavior in society, and conversely, how evolving crime patterns influence legal enforcement and legislative development.
Northampton's long-established Law with Criminology curriculum presents a contextual approach to studying these interconnected fields. The program features a diverse and innovative module structure, allowing students to choose from extensive options beyond the core subjects mandated by legal accreditation bodies. Furthermore, as crime prevention has grown into a key focus of public discourse and policy-making, this dual-degree program systematically examines these pressing issues and more through rigorous academic study.
Includes optional placement year.