Criminology is the scientific study of crime, including its causes, responses by law enforcement and methods of prevention. As a criminologist, you study crime as an individual and social phenomenon and explore criminal behaviour and its social context, crime control, state crime, and criminal and restorative justice. You also study the penal system to understand its role within the broader criminal justice system.
Course title | Qualification | Full-time | ||
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Criminology | BSc (Hons) | Yes | View course | |
Criminology (with Foundation Year) | BSc (Hons) | Yes | View course | |
Criminology and Sociology | BSc (Hons) | Yes | View course | |
Criminology and Sociology (with Foundation Year) | BSc (Hons) | Yes | View course | |
Criminology with Law | BSc (Hons) | Yes | View course | |
Criminology with Law (with Foundation Year) | BSc (Hons) | Yes | View course | |
Criminology with Psychology | BSc (Hons) | Yes | View course | |
Criminology with Psychology (with Foundation Year) | BSc (Hons) | Yes | View course |