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Examine how crime is perceived in modern culture and its societal implications.
Move past conventional perspectives to cultivate fresh insights about crime's consequences, its effects on people and communities, and our collective responses.
Question your current beliefs regarding crime and social disorder while honing skills in evidence assessment, critical analysis, and argument formation - qualities highly sought by employers. Our curriculum, shaped by ongoing research, tackles pressing contemporary challenges. The program structure evolves from general foundations to specialized subjects, blending two-thirds Sociology with one-third Criminology coursework.
You'll analyze crucial dimensions of crime and deviance through multiple academic lenses while exploring broader sociological concepts and investigative methods.
Advanced studies allow specialization through elective modules. Your academic journey culminates in original research for your final-year dissertation project.