Entry requirementsEntry requirements A second or first class honours degree in a social science subject. We may accept your application without a degree if you can demonstrate the ability to succeed on the course. We normally assess your suitability by an interview based on your current circumstances, commitment to study, relevant experience and qualifications.
Academic titleMA/PgDip/PgCert International Criminal Justice
Course descriptionThe course
Globalisation impacts on how we understand and manage crime. You examine how crime and criminal justice responses have developed across different parts of the world, and how this might affect the delivery of criminal justice in England and Wales.
You explore the significant growth in crimes that cross the globe including
• drugs trafficking
• terrorism
• organised immigration crime, such as people trafficking
• firearms
• sex offences against adults and children
• high-tech crimes
The course is suitable if you
• have a degree in criminology or an associated social science
• are considering a career in criminal justice agencies such as the police, the probation and prison services or other community justice organisations such as the security services
• have an interest in how international perspectives influence alternative approaches to responding to crime
You examine how national and international criminal justice systems apply theoretical knowledge and understanding to how they operate.
You also develop and apply criminological research skills, which improves your ability to gather, store, analyse and interpret information – leading to your dissertation.
Your dissertation allows you to research an area of interest and use many of the skills that support professional practice in criminal justice.
We deliver teaching on campus in seminar groups, supported by online learning. The teaching team includes tutors who have professional experience in criminal justice and who are involved in research.
We have strong links with regional criminal justice agencies and use visiting practitioners and managers to make sure we reflect the latest thinking and best practice.
Associated careers
This course provides you with core knowledge about criminal justice operations across diverse areas. It prepares you for a range of careers with agencies such as
• the police
• the probation service
• the prison service
• the national offender management service
• youth justice agencies
• the court service
• security services
• community justice agencies
Course content
Core modules
• crime, justice and policy in a global context • developing criminological research methods • comparative approaches to criminal justice • dissertation
Options
One from • policing in a global context • forensic criminology • leadership and governance in criminal justice • independent study module